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Closed caption I have tried to find the setting to turn the closed caption on. My Father-in-law is slightly hard of hearing so he needs the closed caption. Can you help? Thank you

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Solution #1posted on Jul 23, 2007 By QTV1 Rank: Guru Rating: 93.33%, 6 votes Press menu on the remote. Press the cursor up or down button untill the word CC is highlighted. Press the cursor right button to select Closed Caption 1. You will likely have to do this with the original remote. A universal remote may not allow you to do this.

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