Hello, I use FLIRC with an Amazon Fire TV. I also have an HTPC with an IR interface (not a FLIRC). When I control the HTPC, the enter command is also registered on the FLIRC as an enter command. This will often start a random Amazon video on the Fire TV even though no one is watching it, and it is eating up a lot of my capped bandwidth. Here is my setup. I programmed a Harmony remote as a Sony Blu-ray player. None of my equipment is Sony. I then mapped the "theater" button from the Sony to the Harmony's OK button. I then programmed the FLIRC to understand that this "theater" button is the enter button on the Fire TV. It works flawlessly (I don't have the duplicate entry issue some people have on this forum). The exception is that, in addition to understanding this Sony "theater" button as OK/enter, the FLIRC is apparently also understanding my HTPC's enter button as being OK/enter. It is as though there are multiple infrared mappings stored in the FLIRC for this one button, so if it receives any of those mappings, it treats them as the OK/enter button. Is this what is happening, and if so, is there a way to disable this functionality? I would like the FLIRC only to respond to what I programmed it to respond to, not the programmed key plus some other keys. Thank you for any help you can provide.