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1994 Device Button macro.. shift?

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 7:08 pm
by jbollt
All is well..almost....I have 1994 extender #1 with macros on device buttons. I thought that shift/device button would bypass the macros, which it does, but it doesn't change to the device mode of that button.

Example, if my macro ends with VCR...and if I need to use a rarely used function on the rcvr, I thought I could push shift/aux1, to get access to the rcvr commands. Is this a restriction in the extender on 1994? I didn't notice that in the extender readme file.

Maybe a can do a shifted keymove on the device button to get the device back? I dunno??? Any ideas from the wizards of JP1?

I also have a 2116 (unextended), that does allow this shift/device button with macros on the device buttons.

I am trying to decide between the 1994, which I like very much, especially now that I can do macros on the device buttons, and the 2116, which I may take back to RS. Don't need the LCD and can spend the $30 elswhere.

Jeff

Re: 1994 Device Button macro.. shift?

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 7:14 pm
by gjarboni
jbollt wrote:All is well..almost....I have 1994 extender #1 with macros on device buttons. I thought that shift/device button would bypass the macros, which it does, but it doesn't change to the device mode of that button.

Example, if my macro ends with VCR...and if I need to use a rarely used function on the rcvr, I thought I could push shift/aux1, to get access to the rcvr commands. Is this a restriction in the extender on 1994? I didn't notice that in the extender readme file.

Maybe a can do a shifted keymove on the device button to get the device back? I dunno??? Any ideas from the wizards of JP1?

I also have a 2116 (unextended), that does allow this shift/device button with macros on the device buttons.

I am trying to decide between the 1994, which I like very much, especially now that I can do macros on the device buttons, and the 2116, which I may take back to RS. Don't need the LCD and can spend the $30 elswhere.

Jeff
Can you just put a macro on Shift-Device that selects the appropriate device? I don't know how this extender does device selection, but that idea should work.

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 7:47 pm
by jon_armstrong
Maybe you already understand this but just in case ...

When the device key used WITHIN a macro is just switches to that device. If you assign a macro to a PHYSICAL device key, then it will execute that macro only when you push the physical button.

The way I set all my macros on a device key is to put that device last so it is in that mode at the end. So an oversimplified macro for TV is:

Aux1; discrete On, Input TV/DBS -- sets the receiver and audio input

TV; Discrete On, Tuner, 4, enter -- turns on TV, sets channel to lowest number.

VPT has already been set for the receiver, so vol+/-/mute control the receiver everything else is the TV

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 8:22 pm
by jbollt
jon..thanks. I DO have all my macros with the device at the end, as you do. Once in a while, I need to use a rarely used function on a different device, while in the macro ending device mode.

I just created 3 one button shifted macros..

shift/TV=TV
shift/VCR=VCR
shift/AUX1=AUX1

Voila...

Thanks,

Jeff