Great, but you gotta know what you're doing!
So many parameters you can program to a single button (if you want). All physical buttons programmable. Single commands or sequences. Syncs easily with Logitech hub. People who criticize it for not properly handling input switching don't realize the problem is actually with wildly inconsistent implementation by manufacturers. The programming software actually asks how your device/remote handles input switching, but it only envisions cycling through an inputs menu or dedicated input buttons, but there are many more programming schemes from different mfg's; some (Magnavox) treat inputs like channels and cycle through them with the ch+/ch- buttons. Some switch to an active HDMI CEC input when that input's device receives new commands. Some (Dynex) only display the inputs/sources when you hit the "input/source" button, but then you have to switch using the up/down buttons, and even then, some will switch to the selected input after x-amount of time, whereas some require you to hit the "select/OK" button. All in all, Logitech has done a pretty good job of giving you enough options/tools to create an activity that will work, even if it takes 30 seconds to execute, and a some creative programming to achieve. I figured out solutions to all the above input quirks for devices 3-13 years old. The biggest plus is that it has a built-in IR receiver to learn my devices' unique comands!! If your device's original remote has a button for it, the Harmony Touch can learn it, and, because you do it while connected to their Harmony desktop software, it's simpler than the procedure you needed for old 90's/00's "learning" remotes.
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