Tom Hark Preston Park
Will Post For Cash
- Jul 6, 2003
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Try realigning the flux capacitor to the antenna, using the primary IDE mainframe to input the HDMI sensor!
Could be a problem with the dilithium crystal
Try realigning the flux capacitor to the antenna, using the primary IDE mainframe to input the HDMI sensor!
........ as moist times NSC say .......
I will switch it all off now and try again in the morning,as moist times NSC say switch it off and switch it back on . Sorry I may seem a bit thick but did you mean disconnect both and try the Roku in one then other and the same with the laptop on HDMI cable?
still no joy this morning screens are blank in both HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 with Roku stick left unplugged all night.
SkyGo (and NowTV) used to have bits built in to stop you connecting from a phone or tablet to a TV or casting to a smart TV.
Is you laptop a true laptop or is it a chrome book (or similar)?
Your best place to go would be the Sky user forum rather than NSC... People there have a better chance of experiencing compatibility issues and possible work around than a football site![/QUOTE
It worked all ok on the tv in the bedroom but that is a lot smaller screen which I had to put up with. Still the one in the living room is not connecting to the Roku or doesnt appear to be or to my laptop. Son is hopefully coming in after work to reset it all up for me.
On a very basic note... You have pressed Windows and P and set the laptop to Duplicate or Extend the screen right? You know, the really simple stuff?
Have you tried turning it off, then turning it on again?