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Setup“MyFavoriteButtonsas
InputSwitchingMacros
Another use of the My Favorite buttons is to
select an input for your TV with one click
instead of toggling through an input button.
These advanced macros are tricky, and will
vary depending on your specific setup.
ExampleInputSwitchingMacro
forCabletoDVDandback.
This example uses button B and assumes it
takes 2 presses of the input button to get to
from the Cable to the “DVD” input, and 3
presses to get back to the “Cable” input. You
should use your own count to reduce or
increase steps with “Input, Pause”
commands.
STEP1: Select a starting point for your
macro. This is generally the Cable TV input.
STEP2:Count how many presses of the
input button it will take to get from the Cable
input to the desired video source (DVD),
Write it down, then count how many presses
it will take to get back to the starting point
and write that down.
STEP3: Press and hold the “B” button and
MUTE button at the same time until a device
button lights up.
STEP4: Press “TV”.
STEP5: Press “Input”, then Press “Pause”.
STEP6:Press “Input”, then Press “Stop”.
(You have changed the input from Cable to
DVD)
STEP7: Press “TV”.
STEP8: Press “Input”, then Press “Pause”.
STEP9: Press “Input”, then Press “Pause”.
STEP10: Press “Input”, then Press “Stop”.
(You have changed the input back to Cable)
STEP11: Press “Channel Up” to save your
new macro.
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