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Post 1 made on Monday August 29, 2005 at 20:35
dustiunhickman
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ok like the subject says i need help with the hacker program. is there a guide or help file that will fill me in on what to do. everytime i try to mess with it i totally screw up my program and have to use the old one! i can not seem to figure it out at all! any help or advice will be appreciated!

thanks in advance
dustin
Post 2 made on Tuesday August 30, 2005 at 18:56
tkrug
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check the FAQ thread for basic codes usage....

[Link: remotecentral.com]
-Tim

Pronto Neo FAQ: [Link: remotecentral.com]
OP | Post 3 made on Thursday September 1, 2005 at 19:46
dustiunhickman
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i think that i have it figured out, thanks for the reply and the info.

dustin
Post 4 made on Thursday September 29, 2005 at 13:36
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On 08/30/05 18:56 ET, tkrug said...
check the FAQ thread for basic codes usage....

[Link: remotecentral.com]

Hello,

it's ok for helping but in Neohacker v.0.7 there is a parameter "duration: x;x" that i can't understand.
i hope you can tell me something about it.

Thanks .

By.
Post 5 made on Thursday September 29, 2005 at 18:27
tkrug
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I can't explain much. All I know is that if you change the duration parameter it will change the length of the IR transmission for that particular key. Sometimes people will have trouble with their equipment not responding to the neo every time. If you find yourself having to press buttons several times before your DVD player responds it might be a transmission length issue. By increasing the duration many users have found their equipment now responds properly to a single press.

I don't know what the numbers represent, but from what I've read, increasing the second digit increases the transmission length. I think the default is (0;0) and I've seen users have success with (0;30). The best solution is to try different numbers. If there is a particular code that gives you problems try starting with (0;15) and see if that helps. If not, increase it until it does. Then change the duration for any other keys you have trouble with.

When you experience code reception problems in a macro, keep in mind that sometimes a DELAY between commands may solve the problem as well.
-Tim

Pronto Neo FAQ: [Link: remotecentral.com]


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