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This message was authored by: fizzyfizzfizz

Newbie questions

Hi, just finished setting up my new Sky Stream box and have a couple of questions.

 

Firstly, is there a way of customising the home screen? Right below the TV guide section I'm immediately presented with a bunch of options for kids. I have no interest in childrens TV and would ideally prefer to have the apps section in it's place. 

 

Secondly, is there a way to turn that distracting mini tv off? Or at least the volume from it? 

 

Thanks

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This message was authored by: Mister_Dalek

Re: Newbie questions


@fizzyfizzfizz wrote:

Hi, just finished setting up my new Sky Stream box and have a couple of questions.

 

Firstly, is there a way of customising the home screen? Right below the TV guide section I'm immediately presented with a bunch of options for kids. I have no interest in childrens TV and would ideally prefer to have the apps section in it's place. 

 

Secondly, is there a way to turn that distracting mini tv off? Or at least the volume from it? 

 

Thanks


The answer to both your questions sadly is no. 

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This message was authored by: fizzyfizzfizz

Re: Newbie questions

Thanks for the reply. Oh well!

This message was authored by: mikealanr

Re: Newbie questions

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Hi @fizzyfizzfizz 

 

It should be added that the Sky Entertainment OS "learns" the type of content you watch and makes more recommendations over time.

 

https://www.sky.com/help/articles/personalisation-on-sky-glass-and-sky-stream

 

https://www.sky.com/help/articles/your-playlist-and-tv-guide-sky-glass

 

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