ProntoEdit User Guide
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What can I use ProntoEdit for?
One of the best features of the Pronto is its adaptability: you can make buttons and whole
panels appear and disappear, change button labels, learn IR codes, and create and edit your
own macros. But if you want to personalize your Pronto even more, ProntoEdit is the perfect
tool for you.
With ProntoEdit you can make all the changes you can make on your Pronto. In addition,
ProntoEdit allows you to perform a range of powerful tasks, including:
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Uploading and downloading configurations from and into your Pronto;
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Adding buttons to panels;
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Rearranging
panels;
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Adding panels to devices;
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Adding new devices;
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Using your own bitmaps;
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Creating your own custom devices;
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Making any button into a macro;
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Creating macros within macros;
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Letting any button take you to any panel;
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Replacing the home panels with your own panels.
How can this guide help me use ProntoEdit?
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for a range of common ProntoEdit tasks and is
only intended to get you started with ProntoEdit. This guide is not meant to be a ProntoEdit
reference guide. We therefore encourage you to investigate the range of features offered by
ProntoEdit which are not covered by this guide.
A note on menus
Most ProntoEdit menu items are accessible both through the regular menus at the top of
ProntoEdit’s window and through so-called context menus.
Right-click any item in the configuration panel to open its context menu.