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I would be happy to assist you! It sounds like the PS3 is causing interference. In this case, we would do what we call backfeed the remote so that the game console can no longer interfere with the remote. Please email me at [email protected] so that I can assist you. Thank you!
Have you tried unplugging the receiver for 10 seconds? Also, do the other functions on this remote work properly? You can also try reprogramming the remote by pressing the system info button on the front of the receiver and pressing the "SAT" button you should hear three tones confirming it worked. If you need further assistance e-mail me at [email protected]
There is no remote control code for the PS3. If you need to connect it, you need to go to Settings---> Accessory Settings-----> Register BD Remote Control on the PS3 main menu and follow the instructions.
Not trying to be a smart alec or anything like that but have you ever considerd in a thermostst with a lock-out key pad. We use them at the day cares and have no problems with the stats anymore.
You can only do it by connecting your PS3 to PC with an Ethernet cable
- Connect Ethernet cable to PC and PS3, go to start menu>>network & internet connections>>network connections
- Right click Cricket Broadband
Connection>>Properties>>Advanced Tab>>Click on allow
other network users to connect through his connection>>Click OK
- Click create a new connection under Network Tasks in Network Connections window
- Connection Wizard comes up >>Click Next Click Set up home/office network
- Click Finish>>Click Next 2x>> If found disconnected hardware comes up click Ignore box
- Click Next>>Click This computer connects directly to internet(1st option)>>Click next
- Select Cricket BB>>Next>>Select Ethernet Connection that shows up, deselect any other that may appear>>Click Next 3x
- Turn on File and Printer Sharing>>Click Next 2x>>Click Finish
- Must restart PC to apply settings
- Once PC restarts Start menu>>Control Panel>>Network and Internet connections>>Network Connections
- Right click Cricket BB>>Properties>>Advanced Tab>>Firewall Settings>>Click to off - Do same for ne LAN connection. Right click>>Properties>>Advanced Tab>>Firewall settings>>Click to Off
Restart PC again, as it is booting up turn on ps3>>Connect to Cricket BB
Then on PS3 go to Network Settings>>Set up
connection>>Easy>>Hit X for everything that comes up, test
connection and DONE
If ur ps3 console wont start up....then the
things to check are>>> 1.check ur power cable 2.check whether u have
inserted the disc properly and precisely. 3.check the insertion of memory
card... 4.check the video port....... there are series of problem in ps3 which can be
solved without much technical knowledge ........ your problem belong to that so
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Some printers have a function to print in reverse for special purposes (glue-on prints, iron-over-a-white-t-shirt-and-get-it-decorated, and so on).
Apparently this function got switched on in your printer's Properties page, so you'll have to turn it off from there. It is usually called "Mirror" and is either on the Advanced Function tab or the Print Layout tab. I don't have an Officejet handy now, but on my Ricoh I have "Mirror Output" in Properties -> Advanced. Postscript printers have it under Advanced PS.
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