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Post 18 made on Saturday February 2, 2008 at 08:07
Hoggy46
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On February 2, 2008 at 07:31, Andrew_L said...
This is why I make my "OFF" button link to a "System Off?"
page that has a YES button and a NO button. If you press
the no button it does a "Navigate -" command which brings
you back one step where you just were when you accidentally
pressed the off button. If you DO want to power the system
down you press the YES button. I actually create a device
called "Confirm" that consists of this one "System Off?"
page. Another nice thing is that since every OFF button
links to this one page where you have one System Off macro,
if you have to edit your system off macro you only have
to do it once. I also like this because it tells my clients
that doing this will turn off the whole system instead
of 1 device since the page reads "System Off?".

Thats a cool Idea. I wish I knew that earlier. Would have worked good for the mx remotes I did at a couple bars. I relocated the system off buttons to the last visible watch page so it wasn't too easy to accidentally turn off all the tv's.

I too will be ordering a KP900 when avaible. Once I get everything in my house on MRF, I can put one next to the door and shut off everything in the house as I leave. Should be a very cool device. It bridges the gap between using a keypad or remote to control a house audio system.


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