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YOUR Sky TV box is hiding an extremely useful secret that’s right in front of your eyes. Take a closer look at the logo on the front of your Sky Q box. It’s actually a button with a ver… ...
EVEN the most ardent Sky TV fans may have missed a seriously handy remote control feature. Your Sky TV remote has a hidden button hiding in plain sight. You’ve probably picked the remote up t… ...
Just press the Sky Q logo on the front of your TV box. It's actually a button that will trigger your TV remote's built-in ringer. You'll get 30 seconds of beeping to find where you've dropped it.
Next time you load up your Sky Q box, make sure to press the logo because it gives you instant easy access to all your recordings, including movies and TV shows. Article continues below.
This appears to be part of a new firmware update rolling out to Sky Q boxes from today (Wednesday November 18). The HDR logo is, of course, not the only feature being introduced by this new update.
If you press the Sky logo at the top of your remote control it will immediately load your Recordings page. That means no digging around in menus to get to those shows you have stored on the hard disk.
SKY Q has some clever features baked-in, ... The next time you misplace your Sky Q remote, press the Q logo on the front of your Sky Q box. After a few seconds, your remote will start beeping.
Just press the Sky Q logo on the front of your TV box. It's actually a button that will trigger your TV remote's built-in ringer. You'll get 30 seconds of beeping to find where you've dropped it.
"I just realised the Sky logo on the top of the Sky Q remote is actually a button. I nearly feel as stupid as when I finally realised the PS2 controller was wireless," tweeted Sky customer Stodge.
Eagle-eyed Sky TV owners have noticed that the large 'Sky' button in the top centre of your remote is not just there as a logo, but also has a very useful function.
All you have to do is head to the Sky Q set-top box and press the Q logo that glows on its front. Your missing accessory should then start loudly bleeping to help you track it down.
Sky Q Logo. The Online Video section is an interesting new addition to Sky’s offering too. At the moment the content is culled from two apps: YouTube (though there’s no 4K support) and Vevo.