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Post 86 made on Thursday November 18, 1999 at 03:48
Nathan
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Hi guys, just bought a 15-1994 (for $29.95 still!) as a direct result of this thread. I'm a SL9000 owner and wanted a 2nd remote for a bedroom setup, but I must admit, this remote is better for feel and layout and looks; and I wouldn't mind if it was able to boot the SL9000 to the bedroom. I'm getting most codes programmed in OK, but I've got downside as compared to the SL9000, I wonder if anyone has any suggestions:

I have 2 devices (a TV and Onkyo 777 receiver) that have separate Power On and Power Off buttons. The Power On does nothing when it's already on of course. So on the SL9000, I learn the Power On directly on the Device Key for the TV, and put the Power Off on the "Power" Button. But it looks like you can't learn or put any code or macro on the 15-1994's Device Keys. Bummer. What does anyone else do for these type of devices? Seems obtuse to have Power On on 'Power', and Power Off on, say, '1s'. No way to get at those device buttons, eh?

Thanks for suggestions, Nathan


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