Post 1 made on Friday December 3, 1999 at 12:05 |
Zhe Zhang Historic Forum Post |
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One more question. There is a function I'd like to put in my micro. There is an extended code for the function but not a predefined button.
Could you put extended codes in a macro? Or do you have to assign a button to the extended code then put the button in the micro?
Thanks Zhe Zhang
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OP | Post 2 made on Friday December 3, 1999 at 12:08 |
Zhe Zhang Historic Forum Post |
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BTW, my remote is a RS15-1994 (Cinema 6 clone). Zhe Zhang
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OP | Post 3 made on Friday December 3, 1999 at 18:02 |
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I've heard it could be done, but have not tried it. Macros normally have a limit of 15 keypresses. If using an advanced code sequence in the macro you'll use up at least 4 steps (SETUP,a1,a2,a3). However, assigning an advanced code to an unused key will also use 4 memory steps.
Why don't you try it and let us know if it works?
Dave
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OP | Post 4 made on Friday December 3, 1999 at 21:18 |
Zhe Zhang Historic Forum Post |
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Dave, I have read your post elsewhere that ther is a 180 "unit" limit on micro/extended code memory on the Cinema 7. However is there a hard 15 key limit on one micro? Thanks Zhe Zhang
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OP | Post 5 made on Saturday December 4, 1999 at 00:47 |
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Zhe,
Yes, there is a 15 keypress limit on macros. This includes pressing device keys to change to other devices.
Dave
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