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I set up my system for 6 devices. It's a much simpler button layout, but I used Daniel Tonks' buttons that are available here (thus you'll also need to download and install the button.ini and BTN files from his configuration). Every Command has been learned, and I have included the .LDT file.
A "single touch" layout. Each of the main page buttons uses discrete codes to manage power, input, initial volume, and surround modes for the source selected. There are a few new buttons in my "more buttons" layer, but I must thank all you other contributors for most of my buttons. Even if the components don't exactly match yours, use the button layout as a template for learning your IR codes into, then do your own macros. Have fun!
My system is setup for 6 Devices and makes use of discrete codes learned from a Pronto (sorry no translator...). This uses a combination of preprogrammed codes and learned commands. Some original buttons included, but relies heavily on Daniel's buttons.
From the "less is more" philosophy... I tried not to clutter the remote with pages full of seldom used functions (except for DVD, page 2). The hard Power button is a macro in each device that turns all power off, so no matter what the state, it works.
I started by stripping everything out of the default model that I could, and tried to use a small number of buttons to conserve resource space. That way I could have room to upgrade when the Designer software gets a little better.