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Post 1 made on October 6, 2024 at 19:53
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Hello guys, I recently acquired an XSight color ARRX15G remote second hand. It's my understanding that RemoteMaster is the go-to software for reprogramming these.

I do have some experience programming older Harmony remotes as well as a variety of universal remotes from Chinese and European origin. ..Yet I'm admittedly at a complete loss of how to proceed right now.

Here's my dilemma: I'm overwhelmed by the complexity of this software along with its associated utilities and advanced technological jargon.

What I hope to do should be rather straightforward: I have a list of 27 individual pronto hex codes intended for the operation of just one device. I simply want to assign each code to a corresponding command button. Not interested at this time in building macros, assigning any 'Favorites' / 'Activities' shortcut functions, or acquiring a comprehensive understanding of the *remote control multiverse*.

What I desire to do should be relatively simple. Unfortunately, I just don't how to go about accomplishing this using the convoluted Newtonian calculus presented within this software. Any advice would be sincerely appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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