I also deleted a lot of images from the home screen and changed them all to a black background. None of the stock button options worked for me, so I exported "Agile" buttons from the MX-990. I prefer modern interfaces like the Harmony Elite. This series of videos was helpful, but now that I'm familiar with the software, I'd do things a bit differently than he does: The programming MX-890 manual is very helpful and once you get used to the software, it's super easy to use. Volume keys should be bigger and have the ridges like the MX-990.īe warned the URC CCP software has a learning curve, it's very Windows 95-ish.Stock button graphics options in CCP are older looking designs compared to the MX-990.You can't pick it straight up or it might move the dock with it. The dock is more horizontally angled than I'd like.Wife loves using it, even more than the Elite!! That's pretty much hitting the jackpot in my house.Screen doesn't flare out like the MX-990.The Mute button is right above the arrow keys.Makes a huge difference for browsing streaming devices. The Menu button is nice and big and right next to the arrow keys.You can reach all the relevant buttons with your hand in the first groove. Finger grooves are also better located compared to the MX-990.I wish URC would stop using them so much, it's just not necessary. Finger grooves are poorly placed and I was constantly shifting back and forth between them while using the remote.The Prev button is typically going to be used far less and it's placed in a lower spot right above the arrow keys. This is an issue if you plan to use it with streaming device because you use Menu and the arrow keys 90% of the time. Not ergonomically designed for myself, the wife, and other people that I got impressions from. It's not only long, but wide for something you grasp in your hand. My wife held it and immediately asked why it was so big and had so many finger grooves on the bottom. I'm pretty average-sized (6') and this remote feels really big in my hand. Play/Pause buttons are properly located and easy to find.Volume buttons are large and have a ridge on them to help with locating.The dock design is really nice and vertical.And if you have a companion remote for a setup in another room, only one room could be used at a time (You can only have one activity active at a time) Server based configuration so there are sometimes issues with setting up the app and hub.Just contributes to more accidental presses. They can't be custimized, so there's no reason they should be touch. The "Activities" and "Devices" buttons are touch and not actual buttons for no apparent reason.I also don't have much need for a touchscreen in a remote. Even my laptop power cord barely touching it would activate a button. There's no way to adjust the sensitivity once an activity is started, so I would have accidental presses all the time.
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