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=== Assistant: Got it — sounds like your PC is sending commands to your TV like powering it on/off, switching inputs, or controlling v… === Got it — sounds like your PC is sending commands to your TV (like powering it on/off, switching inputs, or controlling volume). This usually happens because of HDMI-CEC or a similar feature. Here’s how to stop it: ===== Most TVs have an HDMI-CEC setting that allows connected devices (like your PC) to control them. ===== * On LG TVs it’s called Simplink (HDMI-CEC). * On Samsung TVs it’s Anynet+. * On Sony TVs it’s Bravia Sync. * On Vizio TVs it’s CEC. 🔹 Go to your TV’s Settings > General > HDMI-CEC (name may vary) and turn it off. ===== - On Windows 10/11: - If you’re using an NVIDIA GPU → open NVIDIA Control Panel > Display > Set up digital audio and uncheck HDMI devices. - If you’re using Intel graphics → open Intel Graphics Command Center > Display > General and disable HDMI-CEC (if available). - AMD cards sometimes also have HDMI-CEC options in Radeon Settings. ===== ===== Some HDMI cables/adapters don’t carry CEC signals. If you only want video/audio (not control signals), a CEC-blocking HDMI adapter will stop your PC from sending commands to the TV. ===== ===== Sometimes PC remote-control software (LG TV Plus, Samsung SmartThings, etc.) can make it seem like the PC is “controlling” the TV. If you installed one of these apps or drivers, disable/uninstall them. ===== 👉 Can you tell me exactly what’s happening? For example: * Does your TV turn on/off when your PC does? * Does your PC remote/keyboard control TV volume? * Or is it something else (like inputs changing automatically)? That’ll help me give you the exact steps.
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