No Source buttons?
The conventional Source buttons were eliminated from the SurfBoard to make it the easiest possible channel surfer. When you program your TV, all of the buttons are dedicated to the TV. When you add a cable or satellite box, the buttons that control channel functions are automatically routed to your set-top box. For example, the number buttons (0-9) channel up, channel down, and previous (SURF) are automatically sent to your cable and satellite box. The power, volume and mute buttons are automatically sent to your TV. Simple. But I want to use the SurfBoard to control my DVD player. It is possible to add a DVD player or VCR using the SurfBoard’s learning capability (HELP -> 3). You simply “learn” the DVD functions from your existing DVD remote control onto shifted SurfBoard buttons. These are the smaller grey letters or symbols on the SurfBoard buttons. For example, to get to the PLAY button, you press and release the shift button and then press 2. If you press and hold SHIFT the SurfBo
The conventional Source buttons were eliminated from the SurfBoard to make it the easiest possible channel surfer. When you program your TV, all of the buttons are dedicated to the TV. When you add a cable or satellite box, the buttons that control channel functions are automatically routed to your set-top box. For example, the number buttons (0-9) channel up, channel down, and previous (SURF) are automatically sent to your cable and satellite box. The power, volume and mute buttons are automatically sent to your TV. Simple. -But I want to use the SurfBoard to control my DVD player. It is possible to add a DVD player or VCR using the SurfBoard’s learning capability (HELP -> 3). You simply “learn” the DVD functions from your existing DVD remote control onto shifted SurfBoard buttons. These are the smaller grey letters or symbols on the SurfBoard buttons. For example, to get to the PLAY button, you press and release the shift button and then press 2. If you press and hold SHIFT the SurfB