AUDIO: Change the language for the program currently being viewed.The TV alternates between the current channel or input and the last channel or input that was selected. JUMP: Jump back and forth between two channels or inputs. ( Up) / ( Down) / ( Left) / ( Right) / ( Enter) ( Navigation D-Pad): On-screen menu navigation and selection.DISCOVER: Bring up the Content Bar to search for content.For details, refer to Using the TV Menu Bar. TV: Switch to a TV channel or input and display the TV Menu Bar.For details, refer to the Home menu page. APPS: Access various services and applications.For details, refer to Using the program guide. GUIDE: Display the digital program guide.For details, refer to Using the Action Menu. ACTION MENU: Display a list of contextual functions.Colour buttons: Execute the corresponding function at that time.NETFLIX (Only on limited region/country/TV models): Access the “Netflix” online service.For details, refer to Installing apps from the Google Play Store. Google Play: Access the “Google Play” online service.When an Interactive Application service is available, press to exit from the service. EXIT, SAIR SALIR: Return to the previous screen or exit from the menu.DISPLAY: Display information about the channel/program/input you are viewing.Number Button/・(Dot): Use with the 0-9 buttons to select digital channels.STB MENU: Display the connected set-top box (cable/satellite box) menu after connecting and setting up the IR Blaster.DIGITAL/ANALOG, ANT: Switch between Cable and Antenna mode or digital and analogue mode.For details, refer to the BRAVIA Sync overview. SYNC MENU: Display the BRAVIA Sync Menu.( TV standby): Turn on or turn off the TV (standby mode).(e.g., Search various content by voice.) For details, refer to Searching by voice. ( The Google Assistant)/ ( Microphone): Use the Google Assistant (only on limited region/country/language/TV model) or voice search.INPUT: Display and select the input source.Remote control example Upper buttons on the remote control You can also find a complete example underneath the selector in this article.Each guide explains all the upper, middle and lower buttons. Click or tap on your remote control image to visit the remote explanatory guide.There are four generations of TV remote controls displayed here (the upper part of the remote).✧ Concept, Game Development, Art, Animation and Sound & Voice Acting by Playful Chunks © Characters, Games, Stories and Concepts are all creative works of ✧ Follow the project at on Twitter.Note: The included remote control, as well as the arrangement of the buttons and the button names, vary depending on your model, country or region. The "X" keyboard key also pushes the Button. ✧ This is a fully Interactive Microgame best experienced on desktop platforms. Push it as much as you can (if you dare.) (⊙_⊙) 3. So please, never.I repeat.NEVER push ANY BUTTON, specially if it is blue and has an X on it, alright? DON'T PUSH IT !!! D:<<<<<<<Ģ. It could interfere with The Creator's testing process and he kinda goes nuts if people push his buttons (no pun intended). These "Beeps" are living video game consoles that are incredibly energetic for their small portable size.Īs a player, you get to visit The Creator's Lab as a volunteer tester, so now you can play with Beep if you want. His most recent experiment is a prototype he calls "Beep". He's always creating stuff in his Secret Underground Lab, no matter what. yet no one believes him.Įven so, The Creator is an electricity maniac. Others have even heard him talk about his "evil plan" to rule the whole world with his unique Toys, Games, and Collectibles ™. Some people rumor that he's just a cranky and short scientist with weird spiky hair.
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