Adding app shortcut macros
To program the macro, you need to know the device
you normally use to access the service, and the
sequence of buttons you need to press to bring up the
service you want. For example, some Panasonic TVs
can start Netflix by pressing the Apps button, then
Menu Down twice, and finally the OK button.
1 Determine the sequence required for your device,
then turn the device on.
2 Hold down the app shortcut button (A, B, or C) until
the LED blinks twice and stays lit.
3 Press the device button for the device you want to
use for the macro (for example Stream).
4 Press the appropriate buttons in the normal
sequence. Your remote will operate your device and
the macro is recorded in real time.
5 After you have finished the sequence and the
streaming service has started on your device, hold
down the app shortcut button (A, B, or C) until the
LED blinks twice and turns off. The macro is now
stored.
Tips
• Make sure that your Insignia universal remote
control is operating the device you want to use to
access the streaming service before programming.
• If the macro doesn't work as expected, repeat the
same sequence to try to program it again.
• When programming, wait for your device to
respond. Your remote will remember the timing.
• The app shortcut macro is tied to one device. Make
sure you are watching the correct device.
Understanding and using Activities
Using a standard universal remote control, if you want
to control several different devices you need to press
different device buttons in order to control each
device individually. Using your Insignia universal
remote control, you can create an Activity, with which
you can group a combination of devices and not have
to switch control between them.
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