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No, it is only capable of learning via reading the signal from another remote there are no codes to enter or program options stored on the remote. The only other option would be if you had access to say a Logitec Harmony remote (or someone who did) and use the database to down load the signals to the Harmony remote then use the Harmony to program your SlideClick.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sorry to say no you can't. it requires using the remote to point at the Sideclick to program it. You could buy a inexpensive universal remote that has a programming list, program it to your TV and then you can program the Sideclick. I have about five sideclicks throughout the house. I'm very happy with them. The living room one gets the most abuse with accidental drops and bangs, it keeps holding up and I feel they're worth the expense and the convenience of clearing up the clutter with multiple remotes laying around.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I happen to love my Sideclick, I used three different remotes before, now only one. But yes, the sideclick needs to learn from your original remote so you do need those remotes. Have you considered borrowing someone’s remote to just program yours? Just a thought. Good luck
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No you cannot. You use the existing remote to program this one.
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