The Programming Window
Menus and Shortcut buttons for common tasks. The Program Menu activates each task in the correct order.
Tree View of the MX-700/800 configuration. Tabs enable you to switch to program the MX-700/800 or the
SideKick. Tree View enables quick navigation, Sidekick enables drag and drop programming of the SideKick.
The MX-700/800 Simulator is used to navigate and to select a button to program, edit or record a macro to.
Floating Edit and Label Buttons window is used to label buttons and move IR commands via shortcuts.
The floating Macro and Favorite window is used to view and edit macros.
The information bar displays whether your keyboard is cap locked or num locked.
The important thing to remember as you program is that most Windows conventions hold true in MXEditor. Explore
the program menus. Hover your mouse over most of the buttons and controls and a balloon will appear with a hint
as to purpose. Navigate around the program window and explore a little before you begin programming.
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