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Hidding pages on mx-900
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Post 1 made on Saturday June 3, 2006 at 13:56
remote genius
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Hi,
This is my first time programming the mx-900 & I have a lot to program & don't feel like reading the entire owners manual. How do you hide pages for the universal mx-900 remote?
Thanks,
Matt
Matt
OP | Post 2 made on Saturday June 3, 2006 at 14:00
remote genius
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Hi,
Nevermind I got it!
Matt
Matt
Post 3 made on Saturday June 3, 2006 at 14:01
Ted Wetzel
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On June 3, 2006 at 13:56, remote genius said...
Hi,
This is my first time programming the mx-900 &
I have a lot to program & don't feel like reading
the entire owners manual. How do you hide pages
for the universal mx-900 remote?
Thanks,
Matt

and your screen name is remote genius????

right click - hide.

The MX900 requires you to really re-think the layout. Lots of good features over the MX850 but I had an absolute nightmare learning a few new devices last week. The learning function doesn't appear to be anywhere near as good as the MX850 was. cost me several hours of wasted time and it's still not right.

Edit - I should have hit refresh one more time, oh well.

Last edited by Ted Wetzel on June 3, 2006 14:23.
Post 4 made on Saturday June 3, 2006 at 23:52
roddymcg
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On June 3, 2006 at 14:00, remote genius said...
Hi,
Nevermind I got it!
Matt

You might want to pass on that solution for the next person having a similiar issue.
When good enough is not good enough.
Post 5 made on Sunday June 4, 2006 at 09:58
mrtristan
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The MX900 requires you to really re-think the
layout. Lots of good features over the MX850
but I had an absolute nightmare learning a few
new devices last week. The learning function
doesn't appear to be anywhere near as good as
the MX850 was. cost me several hours of wasted
time and it's still not right.

Ya, I spoke to a tech at URC about my difficulty with learning Sherwood Newcastle codes and he was surprised since its learning functionality is supposed to be improved. Had to teach into an old Pronto then import with the universal browser....Not sure if I like the WATCH and LISTEN modes as opposed to MAIN - feels like an extra step for the user.
Post 6 made on Monday June 5, 2006 at 18:41
Ted Wetzel
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On June 4, 2006 at 09:58, mrtristan said...
Ya, I spoke to a tech at URC about my difficulty
with learning Sherwood Newcastle codes and he
was surprised since its learning functionality
is supposed to be improved. Had to teach into
an old Pronto then import with the universal browser....Not
sure if I like the WATCH and LISTEN modes as opposed
to MAIN - feels like an extra step for the user.

It may feel like it but for the end user it seems to make a lot more sense than "main". don't ask me why.

It's sort of like in Windows where you have to go to "start" in order to shut the machine off. I'll never get that even though it's easy once you've been told how to do it.


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