How to program a remote with the TV turned off?
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How to Program a Remote With the TV Turned Off. A universal remote is a remote that can substitute for the remote that came with your TV, once it's been programmed.
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not that i know of the first thing the instructions for the remote say is turn on the appiance your...
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No brand, no size & no model number - exactly what kind of answer are you expecting?
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The Jetsons...live action. and to the guy above...Gabe "Mr. Kotter" Kaplan is still alive...
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Now that you've stopped laughing, I have a Sharp LCD with satellite, connected to a pioneer HD/DVD recorder/player. To record, I have to set a "Timer Event" using the ...show more
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no u dont need ur tv on. you could just tune your satellite receiver to the channel you want and just...
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This is the world now.
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I use the camera on the back of my smart phone to show me the tv on the front of my phone so I can watch...
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I broke the other remote for the tv but the tv doesnt have a power button so I need a remote to turn it on. When I broke the other remote I turned off the power cord the tv is pluged into to be able to turn off the tv. But the tv wont turn on without...
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Well your just screwed unless you got secret mind powers to turn on the TV with your brain!
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Ever since I was a child, like around 13 years old, as any other kid I used to watch cartoons regularly, then one day I'd just remember a scene of a TV program, a funny dialogue for example, about two or three, and some times the next day, that same...
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It's mostly confirmation bias. You see what you expect to see. You remember what matches your expectations...
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