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KM Query for Mark

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 4:00 pm
by daveoram
Mark,

Further to my post and your reply regarding how to add extra keys to KM, I have come across what seems to be anomoly (or it may be me not understanding the program)

For the 7560/2 you have defined a button 'Normalize' with code $13, the same as the code for the AUTO key.

Normalize is only available as a keymove but AUTO is available as a standard key. Does this mean I may get conflicts if I assign functions to both keys, or should I not use the normalize key, or am I totally losing the plot :lol:

Dave

Re: KM Query for Mark

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 4:21 pm
by Mark Pierson
daveoram wrote:For the 7560/2 you have defined a button 'Normalize' with code $13, the same as the code for the AUTO key.

Normalize is only available as a keymove but AUTO is available as a standard key. Does this mean I may get conflicts if I assign functions to both keys, or should I not use the normalize key, or am I totally losing the plot
I have no idea! :?

None of the RDF's for the 7560/2 seem to have a "normalize" button defined. It's possible that its existence in KM is a carryover from some other similar remote (like the 7541?). My gut reaction is that "normalize" doesn't belong in the 7560/2 (unless you tell me it does exist on the remote?).

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 4:27 pm
by daveoram
Nope - No button on the remote, and no mention of it in the RDF's.

I suppose it could explain why some of my upgrades I generated were not doing what they were supposed to do!

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 4:39 pm
by Mark Pierson
daveoram wrote:Nope - No button on the remote, and no mention of it in the RDF's.
<whew!> I'll remove the "normalize" button from the 7560 in the next KM release.
I suppose it could explain why some of my upgrades I generated were not doing what they were supposed to do!
If you used that "normalize" button, you're probably correct. :oops: