Hardware not detected
Two essential pieces of hardware might not be connected properly: the
remote sensor
, and the IR control cable.
Make sure that the remote sensor is properly installed
Refer to your hardware documentation to make sure that the remote sensor is connected to your computer correctly. Your remote
sensor either could be built into your computer or monitor or could be a peripheral device that connects to your computer.
For peripheral remote sensors:
If you are sure that the remote sensor is connected correctly but Media C enter cannot detect it, then try unplugging the remote
sensor and then plugging it in again. You might hear a sound from your computer indicating that the remote sensor is connected.
If the remote sensor is still not detected by Media C enter, then contact your hardware manufacturer in case your remote sensor
needs to be replaced.
For built-in remote sensors:
Restart your computer.
If the remote sensor is still not working, then contact your hardware manufacturer in case your remote sensor needs to be
replaced.
Make sure that the IR control cable is properly installed
If you use a set-top box, then make sure that the IR control cable is connected to the remote sensor.
The other end of the IR control cable should be affixed to the front of your set-top box near its IR receiver.
For information about your particular configuration and to make sure that your devices are connected correctly, refer to your hardware
documentation.
If you cannot find the IR receiver on your set-top box, then shine a flashlight on the front of your set-top box as shown in the following
picture.
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