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  1. Current Device List SkipApp - Device List.csv is a consolidated device list of SkipApp our supported devices. One thing to note, there are more categories here than in our current app. We consolodate these, and overlap some devices. So some might show up in A/V and Audio. To distinguish, we have added the category in parenthesis to our device list: In the SkipApp, the Misc. Category contains everything. Manually Importing a device For now, the only way to import a device is to enable our Admin Mode. Do so with the following: Mac Instructions: In a terminal: echo -e "{\n \"showAdminPanel\": true\n}" > ~/.config/SkipApp/config.json Windows Instructions: Copy the config.json to the following location: %localappdata%\Packages\SkipApp_sddpyax1dmvqm\LocalState\ If done properly, you will see the admin tab: File Format The next thing you'll need is a comma delimited text file and the pronto codes. The text file name gives us the Device, and Category. You can put a device in multiple categories: File Name: Brand-Model-Type1#Type2#...#TypeN.txt, where Type must be one of these values: TV, SetTopBox, Audio, AV, Games, PC, Home, Misc Example: Samsung-SN112024-AV#PC.txt The content is a comma delimited file where we give the name, and the pronto code. For example; CURSOR UP, 0000 006D 0014 0000 00BC .... CURSOR DOWN, 0000 006D 0014 0000 00BC .... Add this to the app Admin/Brands Tab with the Add button. Once done, you're device will show up in the app's wizard for you to assign buttons. Please share devices here and I will include them in the software for the community. Further Information There is an additional file format that I will document later that supports other types of code formats. Including a raw encoding, NEC, etc. You can find Pronto codes across the internet. This will get much easier over time. We will support learning in the software, and a direct way to share with the community.
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  2. This not going to be a great post. Like many other I read here, I am extremely frustrated with the product, especially the software. So far to me it feels like a waste of money. Especially when I compare it to the Logitech Harmony remotes and software. The Logitech hardware and software works and is easy to use. You set up an activy, enter the steps and inputs, end done. The 1S software is unstable and not clear at all on how it works at all. Nor is the remote. It often does not connect to my system or the software will not detect it. When it detects it, it often crashes when it tries to sync. Next to the above: Starting the activity's is horrible and not workable. When setting up an activity I would expect button A to turn on my TV Apple TV and set the TV input to HDMI 2. When pressing button B, I expect the TV to turn on, when it's not already turned on already, and switch to HDMI port 1. In both cases nothing happens and it's unclear how to set this up also. The buttons don't work like the activity buttons on and Harmony. It's really unclear how to make switches between activities. Even when the TV is turned on, pressing the activity buttons does not do anything! It's unclear how to set the input on the tv in the remote behind an activity What are the activity buttons for then??? When looking at the video's I was expecting a device that would be easy to use and work. So far the promise made is not kept and this remote is a waste of money! Fix the software and make it actually workable or setup a refund page so I can send the device back!
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  3. This was helpful. I’ll add more soon.
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  4. First suggestion is to doublecheck and make sure the remote is still correctly setup. Second is to make sure the batteries are good.
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