18 Jan 2025 04:42 PM
I want to know what buttons on the front of the SkyQ box do.
From right to left:
1) WFS Wifi linker ?
2) On-Off switch ?
3) No idea.....??????
4) Make the Remote bleep ( and scare the wife)
Sky gives zero info on these, and the intenet isn't any help either.
20 Jan 2025 08:33 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYes the one with the light is the on / off switch. This is easily discovered experimentally. Also it's a full reboot if you hold it down long enough.
There is no button at 3, it's an IR receiver lens.
The Q button is, as documented above, to find the remote.
18 Jan 2025 06:31 PM - last edited: 18 Jan 2025 06:32 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@SbDcn_Richard wrote:
1) WFS Wifi linker ?
WPS, for 'Wi-Fi Protected Setup' .
Pressing this and the same button on an internet router links the two devices over WiFi.
Likewise, pressing this and the same button on a Q Mini box or Q booster sets up a Q mesh wireless link between the boxes.
20 Jan 2025 06:36 AM
Thanks for that, it confirms what I already knew. But what do the other buttons do? I don't think anyone knows.
20 Jan 2025 07:06 AM
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@SbDcn_Richard wrote:
4) Make the Remote bleep ( and scare the wife)
Sky gives zero info on these, and the intenet isn't any help either.
Sick of losing your remote down the back of the sofa? So are we. That’s why our Sky Q touch remotes have a handy Find my remote feature to stop you turning your house upside down when you’ve lost it.
Press the Q button on the front of your Sky Q box and after a few seconds a paired Sky Q touch/Sky Q remote with Voice Control will beep for 30 seconds.
Once you've found it, press any button on your remote to stop the beeping.
20 Jan 2025 07:25 AM
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@SbDcn_Richard wrote:Thanks for that, it confirms what I already knew. But what do the other buttons do? I don't think anyone knows.
I think most people know 😉
20 Jan 2025 08:11 AM
Well I don't.
We have 2 buttons confirmed, but what about the other two? My guess about button 2 is still just a guess, but button 3 is a total mystery. Maybe it does nothing at all?
1) WPS Wifi linker
2) On-Off switch ????????????
3) No idea.....??????
4) Make the Remote bleep ( and scare the wife)
20 Jan 2025 08:33 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYes the one with the light is the on / off switch. This is easily discovered experimentally. Also it's a full reboot if you hold it down long enough.
There is no button at 3, it's an IR receiver lens.
The Q button is, as documented above, to find the remote.
20 Jan 2025 08:59 AM
Thanks to those who answered by question. I now know what the 4 'objects' on the front of the SkyQ are. Not all buttons at all.
I have to say I think that Sky's documentation really sucks, that I have to find this out by asking on a forum. All it needed was an instruction manual included with the box, but we live in a society where being able to read is so rare.
I did actually ask the technician who installed it, just before Christmas, where the manual was, and he gave me a single sheet with the names of the buttons of the remote, nothing on the box at all. Considering that Sky has insisted on a 2 year contract, and charges an enourmous price for this junk (I don't use it, my wife likes it though), they could have supplied a proper manual.
20 Jan 2025 12:37 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@SbDcn_Richard wrote:Thanks to those who answered by question. I now know what the 4 'objects' on the front of the SkyQ are. Not all buttons at all.
I have to say I think that Sky's documentation really sucks, that I have to find this out by asking on a forum. All it needed was an instruction manual included with the box, but we live in a society where being able to read is so rare.
I did actually ask the technician who installed it, just before Christmas, where the manual was, and he gave me a single sheet with the names of the buttons of the remote, nothing on the box at all. Considering that Sky has insisted on a 2 year contract, and charges an enourmous price for this junk (I don't use it, my wife likes it though), they could have supplied a proper manual.
A manual to explain the function of three buttons ?? 🤔
20 Jan 2025 02:46 PM
No, of course not. A manual to explain the SkyQ system in total.
Comming from Sky+ after many years and plain old Sky before that we find SkyQ utterly hyper complicated in all respects, but then we don't use mobile phones much either (for the same reasons).
20 Jan 2025 03:02 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out morePoor old Steve Jobs would be turning in his grave at the idea of needing a manual for his baby.
(I find some of Apple's UI decisions utterly mystifying and some of them pure genius)
I do think the Q interface is confusing, just because there are too many ways to get to what is basically the same thing.
20 Jan 2025 06:32 PM - last edited: 20 Jan 2025 06:38 PM
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@Chodley wrote:
(I find some of Apple's UI decisions utterly mystifying and some of them pure genius)
Having people drag the diskette icon onto the trash basket so that it ejects was always my personal favourite. So many hours trying to convince nervous first time users they wouldn't lose all their saved documents that way...
For younger readers, a diskette was like a USB stick lost an argument with a road roller.
31 Jan 2025 02:50 PM
My favourite was on early IBM PC's, if you didn't plug the keyboard in you got an error message saying "No keyboard found, press any key to continue"
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