On January 25, 2007 at 08:14, SWFLMike said...
Exactly, that's what I mean. I don't like the idea that
some hard buttons are active while others are not, depending
on what the LCD is saying. I just feel that if a button
isn't going to be doing anything then it shouldn't be
there.
The last
company I worked for used Prontos, and there was almost
no need for an orientation with the customer.
Keyword? ALMOST....
No matter how you program the MX, there
are always a lot of buttons someone can hit to screw something
up, and even one that is programmed well isn't that good
IMO.
Sorry, but you're WAY off base with that one. If this remote is programmed WELL, it's just as easy to use as ANY other, if not easier. Problem is that you're making this sweeping statement based on YOUR inability to properly program the remote.
Push the WATCH button, then select the item (device) you'd like to watch, or push the LISTEN button, then select the item you'd like to listen to.
Yeah, you're right. That is extremely difficult to figure out.
Funny. On my remote, there are NO buttons "that someone can hit to screw something up".