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How do I find the source button on the remote

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      If your Sky remote is linked with your TV (controls volume) then all you have to do is press the "TV" button in the top left had corner and then press the "help". This will then bring up your source menu on the TV and you just need to continue pressing the "help" button to cycle through your different sources.

      Where is the source button on the remote control? - Sky Community

      helpforum.sky.com/t5/...source-button-on-the-remote.../643952 Sky plc
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How Do You Switch Video Sources? spacer.gif Depending on the model TV you have, there are up to four ways to change the video source:
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  6. Press the Exit button on your remote to exit.
Changing the Source Using the On-Screen Menu Accessed Through the Menu Button On The Front Of Your TV To use the on-screen menu of your TV accessed through the Menu button on the front of your TV to change video sources, follow these steps:
  1. Turn on your TV.
  2. Press the Menu button on the front of your TV. The Main Menu appears.
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  4. Use the Up or Down Ch button on the TV to select Source List, and then press the - or + Vol button.
  5. Press the Up or Down Ch button on your TV to select the signal source, and then press the - or + Vol button.
  6. Press the Menu button to exit.
Changing the Source Using the TV/Video or Source Button On Your Remote To use your remote to change the video source, follow these steps:
  1. Turn on your TV.
  2. Press the TV/Video or Source button. The current source appears on the TV screen.
  3. Press the TV/Video or Source button repeatedly to cycle through the available sources. Stop when you reach the source you want.
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  2. Press the TV/Video or Source button on the front of your TV. The current source appears on the TV screen.
  3. Press the TV/Video or Source button repeatedly to cycle through the available sources. Stop when you reach the source you want.
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