I read somewhere that the Harmony remotes do not have a "." or "-" key for selecting the digital equivalent for a channel on the TV (7.001, for example). On one non-Harmony universal remote that I own, I use the ">" key for that purpose. I know that you can usually use the channel up/down keys to move from the standard channel to the digital, but that is slow and cumbersome. Anyone know if there is any truth to the assertion about the missing "." or "-" or a convenient workaround, presumably programming a key from the original remote? Thx.
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I read somewhere that the Harmony remotes do not have a "." or "-" key for selecting the digital equivalent for a channel on the TV (7.001, for example). On one non-Harmony universal remote that I own, I use the ">" key for that purpose. I know that you can usually use the channel up/down keys to move from the standard channel to the digital, but that is slow and cumbersome. Anyone know if there is any truth to the assertion about the missing "." or "-" or a convenient workaround, presumably programming a key from the original remote? Thx.