A:AnswerYou can assign any button on the control to operate any device. Example: Source key can be used for on/off to a BlueRay player. The A button can be used to Turn on/off a sound bar and then use the Up arrow to raise sound bar’s volume and the down arrow to lower the volume.
The Source key can be used as a source key for your t.v
All buttons can be programmed to do whatever you want. Just use the correct controller and the correct button during programming.
A:AnswerOh its the remote that attaches to the firestick you were asking about..
The answer is still yes..it has the ability to learn the frequencies from your dish remote control if youre looking to reduce the amount of controllers. You aim the dish remote at the sideclick thing and follow the directions..
A:AnswerAs far as i can tell it records the ir pattern output by the remote and mimics it, so as long as that older remote is ir it should work as long as the original is still working to copy from.
A:AnswerYes. If you had the Westington tv remote. This Universal remote only copies the code from another remote and then you assign each key a function. The symbols are only a guide. You can make the plus button a on/off control. But you must have the original control for the fire t.v. Controller in order to program.