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Discussion topic: Can Sky Glass work using a IR remote?

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Can Sky Glass work using a IR remote?

Hi, 

 

I work with people who are profoundly disabled and can't use a conventional TV remote or Voice. The solution for these patients is to record the IR output from a TV remote and playback each code on a button press. The most common product we use is Gridpads running Grid 3. 

 

My question is like the Sky Q  can you control Sky Glass using IR instead of Bluetooth or other Radio?

 

Thanks in advance

Greshr


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Re: Can Sky Glass work using a IR remote?

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@Greshr wrote:

 

My question is like the Sky Q  can you control Sky Glass using IR instead of Bluetooth or other Radio?


Yes, you can. Glass can be controlled in both IR and Bluetooth modes. I have no knowledge of Grid pads, though, and can't speak for how well it will work with it.

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@Greshr wrote:

 

My question is like the Sky Q  can you control Sky Glass using IR instead of Bluetooth or other Radio?


Yes, you can. Glass can be controlled in both IR and Bluetooth modes. I have no knowledge of Grid pads, though, and can't speak for how well it will work with it.

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Re: Can Sky Glass work using a IR remote?

Thank you, Mark. 

 

One more question; can you use a Sky Q remote or do you need to unpair the Sky Glass remote? (if its the latter how do you do that)

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A Sky Q remote will work, but I'd have to test later whether you can use a Sky Q remote in IR mode while Glass is paired to a Glass remote for Bluetooth mode (which I think is what you're asking).

 

Or another Community member here may know.

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@Mark39 wrote:

A Sky Q remote will work, but I'd have to test later whether you can use a Sky Q remote in IR mode while Glass is paired to a Glass remote for Bluetooth mode (which I think is what you're asking).


Yeah, I'm after that sort of thing. I really appreciate your help, I don't have access to a Sky Glass and all I have is a Sky Q remote set to IR mode. In my experience with Sky Q is that the box will work with both Bluetooth and IR at the same time. 

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@Greshr wrote:

One more question; can you use a Sky Q remote or do you need to unpair the Sky Glass remote? (if its the latter how do you do that)


Works fine without unpairing the Glass remote.

 

I didn't try all the buttons, but the major functions work. I don't know if the Q remote's record button is equivalent to the Glass remote's add to Playlist function (didn't try it). The Q remote's volume/,mute buttons won't work with Glass as there's no code to pair with the Glass TV.

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Re: Can Sky Glass work using a IR remote?

Can the Puck for Sky Glass be controlled via an infrared remote control?

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@Cliffton wrote:

Can the Puck for Sky Glass be controlled via an infrared remote control?


I haven't tested all functions, but the main functions, yes.

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