The only problem is with the Pronto's you can make your own art work for the buttons, so If I wanted to use a picture of my cat to turn everything off, I could import the picture edit it, scale it, color it, then apply the links to all the different pieces of equipment that must be turned off. Because its a much more of a Graphical interface, and people use it to customize the way it looks, reprogramming can become a chore with this remote, and if you lose all the graphics you put into it, it can be more difficult then just a normal remote...
Here is a pic of how 1 single factory page is... You can make pages and pages of the channels you use, and you have to swap out pics, drag and drop what you want for every different aspect of customization. as you can see on the right, there are 5 more page of just TV channels alone, as well as on the top, the 1, 2, 3 represent more pages, like the numbers if you want to direct dial a channel, and DVR functions, play, pause, stop FF, you get the picture...
Here is a link to a page with
screenshots of what people have completely customized their particular remote to look like and function. Its really amazing what you can do with this remote...
Here are some examples... Pretty slick, one can even do animation...
With this one, when you hit the FF or RR arrows the ball spins to reveal more channels... that guy is a serious programmer, with awesome photoshop skills.
Or this one, when you push any button, it morphs like liquid, you can see the wave...
Anyone can download the Pronto Pro software, and the files on that page, and test them out... its feaky what you can do with the 9600.
So in the end, one can have hundreds of hours in to one of these if they chose to work that hard, and backing up a file can be critical.
YMMV how involed you want to go with stuff like that...