Nope, no sense, but t4's learns from the original remote show OBC 0 on the AV button.mdavej wrote:Harmony database could be wrong. Happens all the time. The same code for 0 and AV makes no logical sense. Wouldn't that make it impossible to go to any channel with a 0 in it?
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I'm not saying I know, but it could work this way:
If I hit 0 after other digits but before it times out and changes channels, it adds 0 to the end of the number.
If I hit 0 first, it switches inputs.
Or OBC 0 for 0 could be wrong ... OBC 10 isn't used, I've seen that one before.
Similar built-in codes including the one I listed seem to use 0 for 0 and 56 for input.
Only testing will tell ...
If I hit 0 after other digits but before it times out and changes channels, it adds 0 to the end of the number.
If I hit 0 first, it switches inputs.
Or OBC 0 for 0 could be wrong ... OBC 10 isn't used, I've seen that one before.
Similar built-in codes including the one I listed seem to use 0 for 0 and 56 for input.
Only testing will tell ...
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