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Post 3 made on Saturday January 5, 2008 at 14:10
randman
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On January 5, 2008 at 13:57, Barry Gordon said...
The patterns look fine to me in the following sense

1) They are clean, no extraneous junk
2) They are all repeatable, in that there are "Repeat
bursts" and no "one Time Bursts"
3) Each burst sequence consists of three repetitions of
the pattern, all identical with a fixed dead time between
patterns, and a much longer dead time after the third
pattern instance
4) I have no idea if they are the correct patterns as
I do not have any protocol information for that mnufacturer
or device (Anthiem)
5) The remote clock is something slightly above 40KHZ

hope that helps

Thanks. But the problem with these codes are that if I tap on a button (very quickly when I don't want the button to repeat), the button acts as if I pressed on it 3 times instead of just once. You mentioned that "Each burst sequence consists of three repetitions of the pattern, all identical with a fixed dead time between patterns, and a much longer dead time after the third pattern instance". Does that explain why, when I just tap a button, the cursor moves 3 times intead of just once? If so, how can the hex be changed so that one tap equals one cursor movement (instead of 3), while longer button presses will result in the cursor moving many times.

Thanks.


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