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It's most likely to be infra-red.
remote control or tv remote or "clicker"
The brand name of the remote should not determine whether or not to buy the universal remote. The brand name of the television the remote is for should determine if the remote is purchased because the remote and television have to be compatible.
i have a remote with no name..how do i program my symphonic tv
TVs work with remotes because TVs have an IR sensor on the front bezel for receiving a signal from a remote control. Your Asus monitor is NOT equipped with such a sensor to receive commands from a remote control. It will NEVER work with TV remotes. Not in a million years. Don't even think it.
Your sensor bar is broken, or you have marks on your Wii Remote.
Screen-To give off light. Speakers-To give off sound Remote control-To give off messages Remote Sensor-To sense the remote controls messages Cable-To pass through electricity to the television Plug-To receive electricity.
Screen-To give off light. Speakers-To give off sound Remote control-To give off messages Remote Sensor-To sense the remote controls messages Cable-To pass through electricity to the television Plug-To receive electricity.
You might be sitting on your remote, pressing the Menu button, or there may be some infrared interference in the room. Try covering the IR sensor on the TV with your hand (if you can find the sensor) and see if it stops blinking.
WHAT IS THE TV CODE FOR avol tv FOR A UNIVERSAL REMOTE
a tv remote used to change channels
normally you press the power button on the tv. if that is not possible then grab the remote for that tv and press the power button on the remote control. in the case where neither of the first 2 suggestions did not worked or is impossible then i would say use a universal remote control with the learning feature. these types of remotes can turn on mostly any device with an ir sensor. just point and click. using a universal learning remote should solve this tv problem for you.