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how do I input descete codes into neo hacker
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Post 1 made on Tuesday November 9, 2004 at 20:55
Zack Clark
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Please help, how do I input descrete codes into neo hacker. please help.
Post 2 made on Wednesday November 10, 2004 at 12:32
tkrug
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Now look what you made me do! I had to go and reinstall NeoHacker just so I could refresh my memory and answer your question.

First, You must create a button in NeoEdit. There is no tool in NeoHacker to add buttons or devices. When you create this button, I recommend that you assign it with an IR code (it doesn't matter what code, play, volume up, whatever). By having an action assigned to the button it will be easier for you to edit it in NeoHacker.

Once you have a button in your NCF then you can go into NeoHacker. Open the NCF in NeoHacker...click on the "+" next to the device your button is on. When the "branches" expand, find the button you want to add the code to. It may be in a sub-branch under "pages" unless it is a hard button. You are looking for the ITEM with the name you gave that button. If the button is for your Receiver and is labelled "Input - VCR", you need to look under the Receiver device for "Item: Input - VCR". Click on the "+" next to the item. You'll see a folder called "Actions" at the bottom. Click on the "+" to expand it. You will see a folder called either "Normal IR" or "Learned IR" depending on the code you previously assigned to the button. The words Normal IR or Learned IR should appear in BLUE TEXT. Click on this folder. The text box at the bottom of the window should now be labelled "You can enter an IR code....etc". Simply cut and paste the discrete code that you desire to use into this box. Beneath the box are the words "Save Parameter". This is actually a large button that you MUST click on to save your code.

Repeat this process for every button you wish to add codes to.

If you do not have discrete codes you will need to get them from another user or somewhere on the web. I've been told that Hex codes (From other pronto models) can be pasted directly into NeoHacker without converting them to Neo format.
-Tim

Pronto Neo FAQ: [Link: remotecentral.com]
OP | Post 3 made on Thursday November 11, 2004 at 06:13
Zack Clark
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Thanks ot works great!


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