Post 19 made on Saturday February 2, 2008 at 11:19 |
Darnitol Universal Remote Control Inc. |
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I also program a System Off page in a "Confirm" device on my remotes. The "Yes" and "No" buttons work as described above, and I add four dummy buttons to create a message, looking like this:
TURN SYSTEM OFF?
NO YES
Also as Andrew described, my "No" button performs a Navigate- command to get you back to where you came from.
But I also add an additional feature: only on the System Off page, the "Off" hard button is aliased to the "Yes" button. This way, when I'm walking out the door, I reach up and double-press the "Off" button to shut the theater down and turn off the lights. I don't even have to look at the screen of the remote.
Granted, I suppose you COULD double-press the "Off" button when you're meaning to press a different key, but it's never happened in my house, even with my six-year-old twins.
Best regards, Dale
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