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What make and model TV do you have?
I’m not home to give specifics, but it’s an Amazon Fire TV. We use an Apple TV Gen 1 with it.
I bet you’ve just got HDMI-CEC turned off in the Fire TV’s settings or something (i.e. you probably don’t even need an app).
I’ll check this and make sure. Hopefully it works!
May also be a matter of which HDMI port on the TV you go into. On my TV its only HDMI 4 which is CEC compatible.
This was exactly it! I had enabled it many moons ago but had to go and re-enable it. Thanks!
Fantastic. Glad you’ve got it all sorted :)