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  1. The Windows Download link in your post from February 13th gives me this message: This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below. <Error> <Code>AccessDenied</Code> <Message>Access Denied</Message> <RequestId>ATN4MG8Z9T7E5QG5</RequestId> <HostId>ZN+KrKbSsDMeUwyPDhzGlRME7LH2pMimO4GsKUXXVZXr6BNE4O6xzWSR6wNDknYkytUBUMwjYG8=</HostId> </Error> I'd really like to try out the learning function!
  2. My remote appears to operate via RF. I'm not sure how to work with the NEC codes, or if they would work at all. For now the Skip 1s is best for draining AAA batteries and not much else. Thank you for trying to help!
  3. Any idea how I can add this button? Not being able to emulate the functionality of the original tv remote defeats the purpose of the Skip 1s. The hex/pronto codes don't appear to be available online.
  4. I was able to get all the buttons I need with the exception of the Disney+ button. I can't find any pronto/hex codes online. Does anyone have any suggestions? Will the Skip 1S (Or FLIRC USB) eventually be able to "learn" codes from my original remote? I had (incorrectly) assumed it would have that capability.
  5. A google search for pronto/hex codes for this receiver returns no results. This is the Costco version of the TX-NR6100 and is identical to it, so those codes should work as well. Any suggestions?
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