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uICE pays one of its main attentions to the usually quite
limited amount of remote control buttons. Two absolutely unique features
prevent you from running out of free buttons:
- Application specific command sets let you reassign
actions to your buttons
depending
on the currently running application. With this very powerful feature,
you can teach your remote to have exactly the functionality required
for a single application. Switch to another app, and your remote will
control it with a totally different command set.
- Multiple button layouts allow switching command sets
within the same application. Imagine a picture viewer with built-in
picture browser: assign a command set layout required to control the
browser window, and define a different set required to control the viewer
window. The layouts can be switched with a remote button automatically,
so once set up it doesn't matter whether you're browsing the harddisk
for pictures or viewing them - you always have a working command set
for the current mode without any additional steps.
When using these features, you have still the option to
assign actions to buttons which are available regardless of the currently
active application. For example, reserve two buttons exclusively for volume
control to make this function available in every application.
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