Ah, I see, ok, first things first, download RM/RMIR from the following link, it's delivered as a zip file, so create a folder under your My Documents called RM and unzip it there, then once it's all extracted, look for a file called setup.vbs and run that. That should set everything up and create 3 shortcuts. I recommend that you rename the 3 shortcuts as follows:
rmdu --> a RM
rmir --> a RMIR
rmpb --> a RMPB
That way the shortcuts will be at the top of your RM folder. Feel free to copy them to your desktop too, if you like.
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So, with regards to files that you download, I'm guessing these will mostly be device upgrade files, in which case they will either be *.rmdu files or *.txt files. The rmdu files should open automatically in RM. The txt files were created by an old spreadsheet that I invented, they can be opened using RM but they won't automatically fire up RM because they're text files.
The RM tool is for editing or creating upgrades.
The RMIR tool is for communicating with your remote.
The RMPB tool is for editing executors, so don't worry about that one for now.
When you get your OARUSB04G remote, the first thing you can do is, fire up the RMIR program, connect the remote using the supplied USB cable, and click download in RMIR (the Download button is the DOWN arrow pointing to a folder, the Upload button is the UP arrow coming from a folder, they're the 5th and 6th buttons from the left, if you hover over the buttons with your mouse, there is a display that tells you what they are, if you forget).
Once you've established that you can connect to the remote, have some fun with it. Take the remote and learn a few signals from an OEM remote then re-connect it and download, then go to the Learned Signals tab and see what the learns look like, you will see the protocol, device codes, OBCs and EFCs. Next, see if we have an upgrade file for any of your devices, download it, then from RMIR, go to the Devices tab, click New, click Open, select the downloaded file, then go to either the Buttons or Layout tabs and re-arrange the buttons to suit your taste, then click OK, assign it to a device button, reload and give it a whirl. I'm dying to hear what you think of it, given that you've been a remote expert for so long and have never tried JP1, it's like the Holy Grail.