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TSU6000 Hard button up and down
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Post 1 made on Monday July 4, 2005 at 16:59
mOomOo
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Hi there. I'm a relative newbie on my way to creating my first config. I'm struggling to figure out how some devices seem to automatically create the bottem far left and far right hard buttons as up and down. This scrolls up or down to the next page of that devices.

While other devices seemingly setup the same way. These up and down buttons don't appear. I'm stumped as I would like to be able to use this in part of my config.

Thanks in advance!
Michael
Post 2 made on Monday July 4, 2005 at 22:44
bomberjim
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I'm not sure why some of your devices are programmed that way (automatically) and some weren't. But, within the software, on the left hand tree structure of the ccf, select a device and find it's "device properties". From within device properties you can program each hard button for that device. Select the hard buttons tab, then the button, then alias, and then select either scroll up or down.

Incidently, if you want to GLOBALLY, program a hard button, this can be done in the same manner as above, but using "system properties" (located under the home device). Global settings can however be overridden by a device setting, but only for for that device.

I would suggest you read the FAQ, located via the link below. It'll answer many questions that may come up. It might also be a good idea to download a couple of ccf's from the files area to get ideas on how others have done things.
Jim L
OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday July 5, 2005 at 06:30
mOomOo
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Thank you for the reply :) I had read the faq and hadn't noticed this. Also I had downloaded a few CCF's and have used them as the building blocks of mine and that's where the confusion has begun on this issue I believe. I still can't figure out how this is happening in my AMP section. But however with your advice I can now add it to any of my other devices! THANKS!!!

If you want to see what my original config as of yesterday was like. Please check it out here: [Link: mooserver.homeip.net]
Still needs alot of work... But it's my first go!


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