I started out using the hard button manager but have switched to buffers. I have found it makes it easier to transition between different remotes or touch-panels and not have to redo all of the code.
Nate L
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On Apr 13, 2012, at 9:32 AM, Jeremy Weatherford <xidus.net@...> wrote:
Use either one you want, there's no functional difference. I prefer
buffers personally because I'm used to hardbuttons always sending the
same joins, and when I reassign them I tend to forget about the hard
button manager -- I'd rather have those differences in the code where
I can see them. Stuck in a rut, I guess...
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 9:31 AM, gsusmood <audioandnetartist@...> wrote:
Hey Guys, been working on this control, but the way I learned with older models or a TPS-6X for use hard keys between sources was true a buffer, called to crestron and they told me that was the older way, with new controls use hard button manager, am doing this right now gonna test it in few minutes, any comments regarding this that can shine!!!
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