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Using Zoom
The
button has two functions:
one for the main menu and one for
the Guide (where you find live
TV channels).
How to zoom when using the
main menu
If you’re finding it difficult to read
some of the text while you’re in the
main menu or sub-menus (such as
Settings
), you can use
Zoom
to make
it bigger.
For example: press to bring up your
main menu, then press
to make
the text bigger (you’ll be able to use
the options on the screen as usual).
Press
again and you can use the
arrow buttons to move around the
screen. Press to be able to use the
options again. Press
for the third
time to go back to the normal view.
How to zoom when you’re using
the Guide
Press
. When you can see the
TV listings, press
to make the
text bigger (you’ll be able to use the
options on the screen as usual). Press
again and you can use the arrow
buttons to move around the screen.
Press
again to return the text to its
original size.
Grid 3 Software
Software available for Windows PC’s
and tablets. You can use it to control
your BT TV box without a remote or
keyboard. It allows you to control
with touch, switch, eye gaze and
pointing devices.
You can find out more about this
at
btplc.com/inclusion/bttv
and
thinksmartbox.com
Using your keyboard as a remote
You can use a UK USB keyboard to
interact with your BT TV box, either
alongside the remote or instead of it.
There’s a USB connection on the back
left-hand side of the box.
• This option supports USB keyboards.
• Certain keys imitate the buttons
on the remote.
• You can use the standard alphabet
keys to enter text.
• The ‘1’ key also cycles through
punctuation.
• The keyboard number keys work
in just the same way as the number
keys on the remote.
Your BT TV box supports a number of
keyboard layouts including Jumbo,
Clevy, and multimedia. Read more
about this and print out keyboard
overlays at
btplc.com/inclusion/bttv
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