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Pronto/RC5200 ?'s
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Post 1 made on Friday December 6, 2002 at 15:55
cdchis
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I have a lot of different ccf's that I use to program our remotes. It seems that it take almost as much time to find and sort the ccf's as it does to reprogram a new remote. My questions is what are some of the ways you sort your ccf's to speed up this process. I am thinking of creating a ccf for each piece of equipment we carry both in b&w and color and in for different styles. Would this be a good method are there others that you prefer.
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Post 2 made on Friday December 6, 2002 at 16:43
Anthony
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I am thinking of creating a ccf for each piece of equipment we carry both in b&w and color and in for different styles

if you had one style and one model, I would recommend what you are saying. But if you have different styles and models of Prontos, I think the easiest thing is to create CCFs consisting of an IR panel for the device. Then you can merge a UI CCF with each IR CCF and make all the links (aliases). You could also do cut/copy IR codes, might be a bit faster then recreating the aliases for some devices.
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