after i set it up for her tv(a little tricky), i used epoxy to disable everything except the power button, the channel up/down buttons, and the volume up/down buttons.
those products don't take into consideration those with bad vision, the elderly who just want a contraption to turn on their tv and get confused with all the other buttons (and can really mess up
it's really easy to use, especially if you are using it with a sony tv (it will configure itself automatically).
it's strictly for tv or a cable box, which is all a lot of people actually use.
she couldn't understand the buttons on the remote which comes with the tv and vcr.
still new so i don't know about the 2 aaa battery life (another comment said it ate batteries.) this was less than half the price of an original replacement tv remote plus i can control my dvd and
our tv remote works intermittently and we finally got frustrated with it and decided to spend a whopping $7 plus change for this!
my elation at no longer needing to do the remote control dance between my jvc television, my samsung dvd recorder, and my panasonic vcr came to a screeching halt when i realized i no longer had an
the long and short of it: it supports a gazillion devices (including my brand-less hd lct tv and hd dvd player) and has run on the same set of duracell batteries for many months.
i could easily set it up with my tv and dvd player.
good luck on trying to program this for a tv that's not an rca, it is nearly impossible.
since i own an rca tv, i figured this rca remote would make sense so i ordered it, hoping it would also handle my admiral vcr.
i've had to enter the codes for my tv and vcr 3 times today.
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