Beginning in 1981, Logitech began designing and manufacturing the computer mouse, a fairly new technology at the time. They continually reinvented the mouse to suit the needs of PC and laptop users. They have since expanded their base to include personal peripherals that are the links between you and your electronic devices. The cornerstone of Logitech is innovation and quality in order for the consumer to enjoy a better experience with the digital world.
Logitech is a leader in innovation that encompasses a wide variety of interface devices both corded and cordless with an emphasis on PC navigation, gaming, Internet communication, digital music and home entertainment control.
In 2001, Logitech Harmony created a handheld remote for the purpose of controlling all electronic devices with one, Logitech universal remote. A Logitech Harmony remote can control as many as 15 individual devices, depending on the model, instead of using a separate remote for each component. Devices may include but not be limited to televisions, cable, stereo, DVD players, Xbox, Play Station and a variety of others. The universal remote made switching from one component to another easy and convenient with one remote. The drawback to using only one remote is if you lose it, you have lost the controlling power for all.
Programming your remote will require an Internet access. You will have to set up an account at the Logitech web page before you can proceed. After you program your Logitech Harmony remote software, all the information will be saved in your account. You will also need to download the remote software for the remote you own. After the software is downloaded, you will add the information for the components you own by clicking on the device tab. Click on “Add Device” for each component you own until all the data for all your devices are present. Click the “Done” button and all the information will be saved in your account.
Connect the computer to your remote with a USB cable and click on “Update Remote.” Your settings will be transferred to your remote. Test out your remote to make sure each device works and away you go.
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