-- the drawback of discrete power on/off buttons. I used to kid a roommate of mine in college because his TV remote had separate power on and power off buttons. It's not a problem with the remote, but instead is a conscious design decision by Outlaw (probably due in part to many complaints about the absence of discrete on/off remote codes for the 1050). There's no way to change the behavior. There is a very good reason for it, though, as Jed mentions -- macros. The 950/AUD button can be considered the equivalent of an "on" button, but I generally just use the input I want to use to turn it on (or the macro I set up for my wife, which turns on 950, cable box, and TV, and sets the remote to operate the cable box).
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