Help! Learning from smart remote for air-conditioner

Hi Jon (or anyone who has solved this problem!),
My background with this issue: I'm disabled and can't use normal remotes so I rely on the UIRT to control things from my computer (which I can use).
I have just moved house, and in my old house I had a Daikin air-conditioner, which I couldn't control for years (which was a nightmare), until I got a UIRT, and figured out a way to learn the codes from the smart remote. See the last post of this thread on how I did it:
http://65.36.202.170/phpBB2/viewtopic.p ... 0259b3eaf3
Problem is in my new place I have a Panasonic air-conditioner with another smart remote, and this time I don't seem to be able to learn the codes. I am desperately hoping that it can be done though.
From my post in the other thread:
When trying that with my new remote the girder plug-in reports a frequency of about 36.8 kHz (the progress bar only goes a little way). Then I click "accept burst" and set repetitions to 1. The plug-in rounds the frequency up and sets it at either 37 or 37.5 kHz. I click test and it doesn't work. I've tried to set it on 36 kHz but that doesn't help.
Any ideas on what else I could try????
My background with this issue: I'm disabled and can't use normal remotes so I rely on the UIRT to control things from my computer (which I can use).
I have just moved house, and in my old house I had a Daikin air-conditioner, which I couldn't control for years (which was a nightmare), until I got a UIRT, and figured out a way to learn the codes from the smart remote. See the last post of this thread on how I did it:
http://65.36.202.170/phpBB2/viewtopic.p ... 0259b3eaf3
Problem is in my new place I have a Panasonic air-conditioner with another smart remote, and this time I don't seem to be able to learn the codes. I am desperately hoping that it can be done though.
From my post in the other thread:
I got the USB UIRT about a week ago and initial attempts to learn the codes failed (just by learning through girder and " accepting burst" for each keypress).
The learning window indicated that the signal was 33.5 kHz.
So I learnt the code again and accepted burst, then changed number of repetitions to 1, and frequency to 35 kHz (as you can't select lower than that) and voilଠit works!
When trying that with my new remote the girder plug-in reports a frequency of about 36.8 kHz (the progress bar only goes a little way). Then I click "accept burst" and set repetitions to 1. The plug-in rounds the frequency up and sets it at either 37 or 37.5 kHz. I click test and it doesn't work. I've tried to set it on 36 kHz but that doesn't help.
Any ideas on what else I could try????