Is this possible (map the keys) or do you need to purchase the special Audio pico?
thanks in advance.
I just did this today! You don't need to map anything. The audio and "regular" remotes are the same, except for the markings on the remote. Go into you Lutron app to set up a device, and choose the audio remote, and set up your Pico as if it was the audio remote. I have a Brother label maker and made labels for the play/pause and skip buttons. I use it for my Sonos, and it works very well.
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Originally Posted by hgmobile
Is this possible (map the keys) or do you need to purchase the special Audio pico?
thanks in advance.
I just did this today! You don't need to map anything. The audio and "regular" remotes are the same, except for the markings on the remote. Go into you Lutron app to set up a device, and choose the audio remote, and set up your Pico as if it was the audio remote. I have a Brother label maker and made labels for the play/pause and skip buttons. I use it for my Sonos, and it works very well.
DudeDad,
I am thinking about investing in the Lutron Picos for Sonos. I have some question regarding the use with individual and/or groups of speakers.
How exactly does the Pico work in this regards. I see from the manual it says I can add an individual speaker or a group.
If I connect the Pico to a single speaker, what happens when that speaker is in a group? Will it just control the one speakers volume? How about changing the favorite then?
If I select a group, what happens when I ungroup into some other grouping?