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Yes, this should be able to be programmed to control this splitter. If this specific model isn't in Logitech's database, which has sometimes surprised me with devices I didn't expect, you can use function learning on the remote to learn codes used by the original remote for the switch. My experience with this type of switch and remote is the infrared LED on the original tiny remote is often weak, so getting a good recording of the command can require patience and a relatively dark room. Once recorded, the commands can be assigned to the remote or onscreen buttons, and the device can be added to activities like anything else.