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DISC NUMBER MACRO WIZARD - Continued
The next step defines any "boilerplate" commands that must be
inserted before or after each macro. In this example, the Sony
DVD Changer requires the "Enter" button to be pressed after the
Disc numbers are entered, so the "Enter" command is placed
in the ‘Do this AFTER each macro’ list. If you need to select a
specific TV/Processor/Preamp/etc. input before each channel,
or send commands to control an IR switcher, the ‘BEFORE’ list
is a good place to put the command. The ‘BEFORE’ and ‘AFTER’
lists are full-fledged macros, and can contain commands from
other remotes/libraries as well as time delays and other special
commands.
1. Select the Add/Edit buttons in the BEFORE or AFTER sec-
tion if you choose to add commands. This will open the Macro Editor where you can select the commands
using the Macro Editor commands. If you need help with these commands, see the “Using the Macro
Editor” section.
2. Select Next>> to proceed to the next step.
CREATE MACROS
1. Select Next>> to have the wizard create the macros for all
the items in the list.
2. Choose close and the Scrolling List appears.
SCROLLING LIST EDITOR
The Scrolling List Editor is used to add, remove, or change
entries in a scrolling list. It displays a table that contains the
artist and title information for every item in the scrolling list, as
well as a button to edit the macro associated with each item.
A list can be populated with an existing list from Microsoft
Excel by using the copy/paste function. The Excel spreadsheet
must be formatted using two columns to match the scrolling
list. Copy both columns of the spreadsheet and paste into the
fist row and column in the scrolling list editor and the scrolling
list will be properly populated.
The space available for the artist and title information on the touchscreen is limited. If you enter strings longer than
the available space, the portions that will not fit on the display are shown in red type. You can ignore this and allow
the strings to be truncated to fit, or you can abbreviate the text so that it fits on the display.
Select the button in the Macro column to edit the macro that will be run when the item is selected. If you have
not already done so, use the Disc Number Macro Wizard in the Scrolling List Properties dialog to automatically
create macros for every item.
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