On the Subject of Interpreting Logical Hexabuttons

I mean, this method maybe isn't that great? Or is it just me?

This manual assumes you already know how to solve the module. Refer to the original manual for the solving process.

TLTRMLMRBLBRABCDEF
1010721253335
2120208222634
3171303092327
4281814041024
5312919150511
6363230201606
A
B
C
D
E
F
QZ5Position [X] does have one of these numbers: [Y]
NORPosition [X] does not have any of these numbers: [Y]
EW2Position [X] does have one of these letters: [Y]
BU7Position [X] does not have any of these letters: [Y]
C48Number [X] is in one of these positions: [Y]
VX9Number [X] can’t be in any of these positions: [Y]
DLYNumber [X] is grouped up with one of these letters: [Y]
HJMNumber [X] is not grouped up with any of these letters: [Y]
KS3Letter [X] is in one of these positions: [Y]
PT0Letter [X] can’t be in any of these positions: [Y]
AI1Letter [X] is grouped up with one of these numbers: [Y]
FG6Letter [X] is not grouped up with any of these numbers: [Y]

To use the above interactive, take each of the character messages. Fill the textbox labeled "[X]" with the second digit, and "[Y]" with the subsequent digits. This will cause all of the rows on the previous page to update based on your number, replacing all "[X]" and "[Y]" with the corresponding number, letter, or position.

[X] must be filled with a single digit, while [Y] must be filled with 1-3 unique digits. All digits must also only be 1-6.

If a textbox appears red, it has an invalid input. As a result, the previous rows will go back to showing [X] or [Y].