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<blockquote data-quote="d3vkit" data-source="post: 728687" data-attributes="member: 85207"><p>Thanks for the input, especially the remote you used in the Logitech software. I'll try this out when I get home. I always hated that it sent two different signals for each button, but when it was consistently two it was easy enough to account for. Hopefully this other remote type will be more consistent. Does it allow input from most of the One's buttons? That was one thing that I think was happening with other remote types I set it to - it didn't have settings for all of the hard buttons, so it was too limiting. Can't wait to try this out and hopefully get some good results! Since the battery is holding a charge well (I think, I left it off the cradle for over a day and it was still full), and doesn't seem very swollen, I am thinking there is another problem here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d3vkit, post: 728687, member: 85207"] Thanks for the input, especially the remote you used in the Logitech software. I'll try this out when I get home. I always hated that it sent two different signals for each button, but when it was consistently two it was easy enough to account for. Hopefully this other remote type will be more consistent. Does it allow input from most of the One's buttons? That was one thing that I think was happening with other remote types I set it to - it didn't have settings for all of the hard buttons, so it was too limiting. Can't wait to try this out and hopefully get some good results! Since the battery is holding a charge well (I think, I left it off the cradle for over a day and it was still full), and doesn't seem very swollen, I am thinking there is another problem here. [/QUOTE]
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