No.
Unless you are 100% sure it will work with your devices, I wouldn't bother to pay to have it retrospectively fitted either. We have 3 devices that we wanted to use it with, 2 won't initiate the program sequence and on the one that does, it looks like it needs the more advanced programming sequence and access, which we do not have, to the device electronics to complete the sequence.
A compatibility device does exist as an option, but again, that needs access to the device electronics.
Its a shame, as operationally, the way the device options appears on screen when you pull up to a gate, door etc, is very neat. Would save us fumbling around for one of several remote controls.