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Oinge 1953



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 5:39 pm    Post subject: RMIR- Issues with Atlas 1056 Silver Reply with quote

I modified a device upgrade found in file section. The original creator had a Discrete "Powe Off" on the Shifted Power Button. I can't get the shifted function button to work. I put the discrete Power Off on an unshifted button and it works. How do I get shifted buttons to work? as

2- A download from my remote shows Line 14 inthe the other Settings section as 14, Byte1C,15. The other 13 lines look normal and match what I programmed via 9xx commands. The RMDF shows this line Byte1C=$01C.7.8.$0F.0

What is this and should it be this way?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 8:11 pm    Post subject: Re: RMIR- Issues with Atlas 1056 Silver Reply with quote

Oinge 1953 wrote:
I modified a device upgrade found in file section. The original creator had a Discrete "Powe Off" on the Shifted Power Button. I can't get the shifted function button to work. I put the discrete Power Off on an unshifted button and it works. How do I get shifted buttons to work? as

Just a guess here since you didn't post a file for us to look at, but I'll bet you put this function on a shifted NUMBER button. In an unextended remote, if you put a keymove on a SHIFTED NUMBER, you need to press the SET button twice, before you press the key.
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Oinge 1953



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 8:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not a number key, but pressing the Set key twice and then the Power Button worked. Thanks.
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