Replacing an Xsight Touch that was water-damaged in a flood
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2019 2:41 am
Hi assembled remote experts. I have an Xsight Touch remote which I love and have never found anything better on the high-street, but it has become damaged after a flood. I think water and plaster-dust which came down from the ceiling have got under the keypad and into the switch area; it mostly works, but buttons are becoming increasingly more sluggish to respond. I have an extensive library of device command sets and macros/etc stored in Remote Master, and can still read/write to the device via USB.
I see two options, as this remote has not been sold for several years. Either try to find one 'as-new' on eBay (or the Nevo C3 clone, as I want the cradle charging version), or just go for what seems to be the modern spiritual replacement, the Magnolia X8 (e.g. from Best Buy). [Edit: A bit of searching, and this appears to be a clone of a URC device, I thought the design looked familiar. It's a TRC-1080]
Does Remote Master work with this remote series though? They look so similar to the Xsight Touch that they must have a similar design pedigree, if not the same designers, so I'm hoping I can just port my existing code sets (and maybe even macros) over into a new remote.
Any thoughts? Is it possible, and if so has anyone done this?
Andre
I see two options, as this remote has not been sold for several years. Either try to find one 'as-new' on eBay (or the Nevo C3 clone, as I want the cradle charging version), or just go for what seems to be the modern spiritual replacement, the Magnolia X8 (e.g. from Best Buy). [Edit: A bit of searching, and this appears to be a clone of a URC device, I thought the design looked familiar. It's a TRC-1080]
Does Remote Master work with this remote series though? They look so similar to the Xsight Touch that they must have a similar design pedigree, if not the same designers, so I'm hoping I can just port my existing code sets (and maybe even macros) over into a new remote.
Any thoughts? Is it possible, and if so has anyone done this?
Andre