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I was just wondering if I can get EE TV to work on an LG TV?

KevanAngry
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I was just wondering if I can get EE TV to work on an LG TV?

Just a question as I have seen that it will not work, and I have paid £750 for a Which number one TV which does not work for a BT / EE service. I am glad I left BT nearly 50 years ago.

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The solution was to do partly with bluetooth but a bit more involved than just that. It appears I was not using the EE box at all as when I turned it off I still had the same functionality.

Anyway, to pair and unpair the bluetooth use 9 and Home button for five seconfds followed by 7 and Home button. This pairs and unpairs.

I also checked to see what bluetooth devices were recognised and I added the EE TV controls to this, and finally I checked what was being seen as an HDMI input and added the EE TV. And hey presto, it all started wo0rking eventually.

I need to tell chatGPT as I did most of this by myself, It took a week to figure it out as the help guides are mostly useless. Anyway this was the Solution.

Most of that wasn't needed - just Home+7 is needed to reset the remote, but it will have already been reset when it was delivered, so should just work out of the box.

For most people, you just need to connect it and turn the box on - TVs should automatically recognise it and switch to that HDMI input.

Glad you got there in the end though.