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Post 5 made on Monday February 5, 2007 at 00:46
Lowpro
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On February 4, 2007 at 20:10, tokey63 said...
so no more button "sticking"? you know where if you press
volume button nothing happens then all of the sudden it
goes all the way up or down? so you are basically saying
the remote is a nice and problem free for the most part?

That would be correct. No problems at all in this regard.

what about the programming, why is philips saying only
a certified programmer can program it. The prontoedit
looks like it is not much different than the other two
apps (ipronto edit and pronto edit)? Looks pretty much
the same to me.
Thanks for your input

If you can program any of the remotes in the ProntoNG line (TSU3000/3500/7000/7500) via PENG/PPENG, then you can program the TSU9600. The editor for the TSU9600, PEP might as well be identical to PENG/PPENG aside from the various configuration options you'll need to set via the tabs found under System properties. Some other items of note regarding PEP are listed below.

-Unlike PENG/PPENG there is no longer a device overview page and the NavMode and SmartSurf functions have been removed completely, so you'll need to create your own activity based configuration file or use one of the default files that come with the editor as a starting point.
-There are a couple new hard buttons, the power button and firm 5 button, both programmable.
-The page up and page down buttons are now programmable.
-If you are in the habit of moving buttons and panels around via your keyboards cursor keys make sure that you are working at 100% zoom. Unlike PENG/PPENG, the default zoom level in PEP is 50%, this due to the size of the pages (640x480) we are working with. At 50% zoom however, items move 2 pixel rows at a time per keystroke, not 1 as they do at 100%. Additionally, the align options don't always work properly at 50% zoom. As such, my best suggestion when working with PEP is to go with a desktop no smaller than 1600x1200. This allows for fitting 4 pages in the page view while at 100% zoom. At the same time items will move 1 pixel row at a time per keypress, the align options will work 100% of the time, and your graphics can be viewed without any graphic anamolies as is often the case while at 50% zoom.

Last edited by Lowpro on February 5, 2007 10:34.
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