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Isn it hard to find the Transmitters function buttons in a dark room?

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Isn it hard to find the Transmitters function buttons in a dark room?

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The Main Transmitter’s left button is “On”, and the right button is “Off”. To make it easier to turn the lights on in a dark room, we have designed all the “multifunction” transmitters so that the “On” function works when you press the Transmitter anywhere except the “Off” button. In other words, you do not need to hit the “On” button to turn it “On”. When you walk into a dark room, you can turn the light “On” by pressing the Transmitter anywhere except the “Off” button. This makes it much easier to turn the lights “On.” When it is time to turn the lights “Off,” you can easily see and press the “Off” button. For Double Toggle Transmitters, pressing the Transmitter anywhere except the right button toggles the device that has been trained to the left button. Regular Toggle Transmitters don’t have On and “Off” buttons, so it’s not an issue with them.

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