Xbox controllers allow you to change the input on your TV, no need for a TV remote anymore.
Our game console controllers have changed a lot, both in terms of ergonomics (obviously) and in terms of functionality. Today, it is not uncommon to find a built-in microphone, customizable buttons, dedicated buttons for posting to social networks. Some of the features are of course a bit more technical, but can be very useful in everyday life. Here’s a “new”of its kind on Xbox controllers.
Xbox controllers let you change the input on your TV
The next time you’re ready to play your Xbox after watching TV, you might not have to reach for the remote again. Indeed, Microsoft is in the process of rolling out an update that allows a simple press of the Xbox button on the controller to automatically switch to the input on your TV that your Series X or Series S is connected to., still only with the controller, return to the console to check the progress of the process and play if you can.
No more TV remote control
Functionality is subject to HDMI-CEC support on newer Xbox consoles. You can turn on the subscription under “Power & Startup”in “Settings”, then “TV & Audio/Video Power Options”.
This concept isn’t really new to consoles, or any other HDMI-CEC compliant device in general, but it’s good that it’s now available from the console’s controller. This should save gamers time on a daily basis and provide an additional opportunity to turn off the remote control from the TV.