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This specific remote is really designed to handle a few key tasks (i.e., Watch TV, Watch Movie, Listen to Music). While these buttons can be easily repurposed (I used Listen to Music to run be Watch Apple TV), I don't believe you will find this less expensive version to be enough to run everything that you have. I also have older Harmony Ones at my house and I believe those would be more in line with what you are looking for.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Go to the logitech website and verify they have your devices in their database - they should. Straightforward to program via their website IF you have written down your connections by device and port name/label. You create an account with logitech, tell it which remote you own and what devices you have. Their directions are pretty good. I would expect you can do all you wish with this remote.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Everything but the wii will be controlled by the remote, the wii uses different technology, remotes are line of sight devices, meaning there can't be obstruction between the remote and the device for signal to work, game systems use infrared, you don't need a clear line of sight for the wii controller to work. So as far as controlling the wii, you will still need to use the controller for the wii to control it. The Logitech, however, will have an activity button for the wii, that when you press it it will turn on tv, stereo, etc all to the correct settings for the wii to work and be heard, I have an xb1 and a ps4 and that is how I use it. There are infrared adapters that can be bought and hooked up to game consoles but after spending more money it just didn't seem worth it. Hope that helps!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As the Remote is programmed from a website, it is constantly being updated. As for older components, i.e. VCRs, I would contact the Harmony Remote Suppler.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. Wii actually works with Bluetooth technology and not IR or RF. You will still need to use the Wiimote to control the Wii.
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