That's correct Mark. Jon's way may work since each remote handles macros vs. keymoves a little differently buttypically if you put a macro on a button then call that button in a macro it will loop.
You could actually make the Tuner:Move keymove to be Tuner:Shift-Move and make the macro call Tuner:Shift-Move. That way you will atleast remember that the keymove on shift-move is actually the move keycode
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I just edited out what I wrote because it would be confusing since I was delayed in replying
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Thanks.
I'm in the process of working out an Upgrade using the Denon Combo protocol that will bust the 50 byte limit. I'm going to try the beta Extender that supposedly gets rid of that limit. We'll see what happens.
Things work at the moment and I haven't run out of room...but I will if I start getting creative with macros and power-on/off settings.
Thanks for all the help and guidance.
I'm in the process of working out an Upgrade using the Denon Combo protocol that will bust the 50 byte limit. I'm going to try the beta Extender that supposedly gets rid of that limit. We'll see what happens.
Things work at the moment and I haven't run out of room...but I will if I start getting creative with macros and power-on/off settings.
Thanks for all the help and guidance.
-Mark
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