your existing remotes.
Don't concern yourself with artwork. Just use any old image. The
important starting point is getting
all your ugly buttons to perform the appropriate task (trigger the
right IR signal to be sent).
Once that is done you can concern yourself with the actual asthetics
and artwork of the interface.
On Jan 30, 1:07 pm, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> CommandFusion is easy to learn and use. I did my first remote
> interface on it without
> reading any documentation.
>
> You already have a GC100 (I have one of those for my bedroom) and you
> can do a two
> page remote for free in command fusion to find out if you want to
> spend for the full
> unrestricted version.
>
> You are either going to need to get the pronto hex codes for the
> devices you want to control or
> get something like a USB-UIRT which will capture the remote codes for
> you when you press
> a button on the remote.
>
> What specifically are you trying to control with your GC100?
>
> On Jan 30, 7:08 am, cld <claudio.cata...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi, thanks for the answer,
>
> > I am not after button graphics (I agree there are plenty on the
> > internet) and am not after spending $100+ for a remote GUI at the
> > moment (lots of stuff for Creston out there...).
>
> > I need a simple, standard GUI for the iphone that has the key buttons
> > there that I can i) customize with IR learner and ii) amend slightly
> > the way they are visualized.
>
> > Ideally a template, which should be part of your GUI designer, which
> > while being very flexible, force people to start from scratch.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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