I am lucky with the Sharp LCD 32", but many do do this, SHarp range do.
When you disconnect a TV from the mains (ie simulate pulling the plug out or switch it off at mains) when power comes back on some TV's go back into previous state, so mine remembers it was on and what EXT it was on.
So switch TV off at plug while its is on, then turn it back on, if it remembers then your sorted.
When the appliance module turns on the tv how come the tv comes on? tv's always go into standby mode when the mains are switched on, how did you make yours switch on?
Not yet, interesting one though. Am getting a new kitchen and part of that is an extractor hood which I will not be able to read the on button, so have been thinking of having the on/off button on constantly and use the X10 appliance module to switch it on/off.
Don't you think that the title should be about speech recognition instead of voice recognition...I just got overwhelmed by the title
fibreoptics 1 year ago
Cool!
rags847 3 years ago
Nice work! Have a look at my attempts...
tjamassey 3 years ago
I am lucky with the Sharp LCD 32", but many do do this, SHarp range do.
When you disconnect a TV from the mains (ie simulate pulling the plug out or switch it off at mains) when power comes back on some TV's go back into previous state, so mine remembers it was on and what EXT it was on.
So switch TV off at plug while its is on, then turn it back on, if it remembers then your sorted.
nexus6pris 3 years ago
When the appliance module turns on the tv how come the tv comes on? tv's always go into standby mode when the mains are switched on, how did you make yours switch on?
thanks.
sini8080 3 years ago 2
kwl awsome nice
dannyboyizbak 3 years ago
Not yet, interesting one though. Am getting a new kitchen and part of that is an extractor hood which I will not be able to read the on button, so have been thinking of having the on/off button on constantly and use the X10 appliance module to switch it on/off.
nexus6pris 4 years ago