I want to do the opposite of a macro - when left is pressed, send code 1, when 1 is pressed, send code 10, when left and 1 are pressed together, send code 11.
Is that possible on any universal remote we work with? If there is a key that works as "shift" I would need to have that shift function move to left or #1 in this example.
2 buttons pressed together on universal remote?
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No it isn't possible. But many JP1 remotes can do unique functions for each of the of the following on a single button:
Short press
Long press
Double press
Shifted*
Double shifted*
*Shifted means press and release shift, then the desired button
Seems like you could most easily do codes 1, 10 and 11 with a short, long and double press of 1.
Short press
Long press
Double press
Shifted*
Double shifted*
*Shifted means press and release shift, then the desired button
Seems like you could most easily do codes 1, 10 and 11 with a short, long and double press of 1.
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I think that's right, as they all ultimately become keymoves, so one would overlay the other.
Rob
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