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Newbie and Macros
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Post 1 made on Tuesday December 25, 2001 at 19:19
mvodo
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Could someone explain how to set up macros? I don't seem to grasp the explanation in the manual.

Thanks,
Marc
Post 2 made on Tuesday December 25, 2001 at 20:17
MrKlaatu
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Click on the links in the box below, in particular you will find : the FAQ, Reviews, Play With It, Phases, Planning and ALIAS.CCF helpful when just starting out.

And remember when you ask questions to be specific in your Heading and very specific in your question, including precisely what your problem/question is and what model Remote you have and what OS you are using on your PC.

Also, don't forget the Search Forum at the bottom of the Page. It may seem slow but it is VERY thourough and don't be mislead by the "0%" you will see on the first screen, it is only a progress marker.


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Post 3 made on Tuesday December 25, 2001 at 22:55
Matt
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It's kind of misleading, if your programming right on the Pronto, you have to use the macros area to HAVE macros...using pronto edit, you can make any button perform a macro.

Although, Alias.ccf is a good idea, saves A LOT of time in the future!
Post 4 made on Tuesday December 25, 2001 at 23:16
Peter Dewildt
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A macro is simplay a button with more than one action.

Don't try using your Pronto to set up macros. Do it all in ProntoEdit.
Peter
Pronto 1000 (retired), Pronto TSU7000, RFX6000 (retired)
Pronto 2xTSU9600, RFX9400


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