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===== 1. Turn off HDMI-CEC on your TV - Go into your TV’s Settings > General > HDMI-CEC (the exact name depends on brand): - LG → Simplink - Samsung → Anynet+ - Sony → Bravia Sync - Vizio → just “CEC” - Switch it to Off. - This stops your PC from sending “menu/remote” signals to the TV. ===== # Check your PC’s GPU/driver settings (optional backup step) - NVIDIA: Open NVIDIA Control Panel > Display > Set up digital audio, uncheck your TV if you don’t need CEC/audio control. - Intel Graphics: In Intel Graphics Command Center, look for HDMI-CEC settings and disable. - AMD Radeon Software: Some models also expose HDMI-CEC settings → turn them off. # Use a CEC-blocking adapter (if needed) If your TV doesn’t give an option to disable HDMI-CEC, you can buy a cheap CEC-less HDMI adapter/dongle. It strips the control signal while keeping video/audio intact. ⚡ Quick test: After turning off HDMI-CEC, your TV should still show your PC screen normally, but pressing keys or starting your PC will no longer make the TV’s menu appear. Do you want me to walk you through the exact steps for your TV brand (LG, Samsung, Sony, etc.)?
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