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What setting to tweak on Harmony
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Post 1 made on Friday May 25, 2007 at 14:27
Wooba
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Hello,

I'm using a Harmony 680 to control my PC through my external box on my Audigy 2 soundcard. If I change the volume setting with the original remote the volume goes up once (around 5 bars on the screen display). It works almost as fast as I can push the buttons on the remote.
When I use the volume buttons on the 680, almost every press changes the volume twice, moving it around 10 bars on the screen.

I changed the setting in the harmony software that says something like "change this if you're buttons like volume up are going too fast". It was set to a default of 3. If I moved this to 1 or 2, it stopped the volume moving up 10 bars at a time, but it worked very slowly. I can no longer move the volume up as quickly as I can with the original remote. Is there another setting I'm missing where I might be able to solve this?

I hope that's clear enough..

Thanks..
OP | Post 2 made on Friday May 25, 2007 at 14:28
Wooba
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SOrry, I posted this to the wrong forum, I meant to post it to the Harmony forum.. Argh!

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