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Discussion topic: Changing input on sky stream remote

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This message was authored by Marra1 This message was authored by: Marra1

Changing input on sky stream remote

Is there a way to change between HDMI inputs with the sky stream remote. 

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This message was authored by Paul+Boland This message was authored by: Paul+Boland

Re: Changing input on sky stream remote

@Marra1 

Not direct from Sky Glass/Stream Remote 

 

You do the following instead 

Sky Glass

Home Menu screen

Apps and Inputs 

You can then select HDMI 1 or 2 or 3

 

When using Sky Stream

Use your TV remote instead as that will have a button for changing HDMI inputs

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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Changing input on sky stream remote

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@Marra1 

 

There's no dedicated button on a Stream/Glass remote for input change: Sky appears to have left this out because of incompatibility issues with previous Sky remotes and some television make/models.

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This message was authored by Drewremote24 This message was authored by: Drewremote24

Re: Changing input on sky stream remote

A basic thing like this being missing defeats the purpose of being able to control your TV with the Puck control. A customer thumbs down from me ....or is it deliberate to make you just watch sky more ...mmmm I wonder ?

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Re: Changing input on sky stream remote

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@Drewremote24 wrote:

A basic thing like this being missing defeats the purpose of being able to control your TV with the Puck control. 


That's never possible for more than basic control anyway: a puck remote cannot get to television settings or on-TV apps, as is typically the case for handsets other than the one which ships with the television set.

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