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Post 1 made on Monday November 4, 2013 at 17:02
On edge
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Does anyone know of a way to teach a learning remote from an Bluetooth remote?
My Samsung f8000 TV comes with a Bluetooth remote and the R40 only has very limited function codes for this TV.

I'm not happy with this remote anyway since it is impossible for me to see anything without first putting on reading glasses and therefore I would also entertain buying something better. Any suggestions?
Dave
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Post 2 made on Monday November 4, 2013 at 17:05
edmund
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You can not capture Bluetooth signal with ANY universal remote. Sorry.
OP | Post 3 made on Monday November 4, 2013 at 17:25
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Thanks for the quick reply. Apparently codes can't be updated in the RC40 and so it would then appear that it's totally useless?

Assuming that there are current IR/RF codes available for this Samsung f8000 TV, what remote with upgradeable codes would best replace it?
All I'm controlling are the TV, Surround sound, DV recorder and X10 lighting.
Dave

Last edited by On edge on November 4, 2013 17:50.
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