Post 1 made on Wednesday March 6, 2002 at 13:10 |
kyle spires Founding Member |
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I'm working with a pronto for a doctor friend and he has misplaced the remotes for his tuner and television. When I download his tuner and tv .ccf, will the ir codes already be assigned to the buttons or do I have to program them in myself. This is only my second pronto so I haven't quite caught on to the advanced programming. If anyone has any helpful hints or guidance it would be very much appreciated.
thanks
This message was edited by kyle spires on 03/07/02 11:16.02.
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Post 2 made on Wednesday March 6, 2002 at 15:21 |
Anthony Ultimate Member |
Joined: Posts: | May 2001 28,867 |
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1) There is a Pronto forum. You are better off asking there since it is more active then this forum and everyone there knows something about Prontos.
2) what is a .cfg file I have never heard of that extension If you mean CCF then that file should work with the Pronto (or Pronto Pro but not Pronto Neo it uses NCF) and it should contain the IR codes.
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Post 3 made on Saturday March 16, 2002 at 03:05 |
Ernie Bornn-Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
Joined: Posts: | December 2001 30,104 |
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Yup, if you download a ccf with commands for the device you want, the codes will come with it.
If you don't like the graphics on the ccf that you download, you can right click on those pages and click "Is Hidden." That means the page will not show on the Pronto. You can then create your own graphics and alias your buttons to the commands on those pages.
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