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The device automatically senses the most active HDMI and switch to that input for example if I have my Chromecast in and my cable hooked up and I click Chromecast it would switch over to Chromecast automatically. All you have to do is reclick back to the one that you want to actively use on the remote
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You may check to see if the device has an auto search input in the settings
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had a problem similar to this: I found that my HDMI splitter would automatically switch to an other active source when the current active source cuts out - even for a fraction of a second. I fixed it by re-assigning how I use the sources and simply eliminating the splitter.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This sounds like a question for the manufacturer directly. I am not sure you are using it for its intended purpose though. I am pretty sure this is designed to have one input (signal source like your cable modem or router) and then split that out to up to three outputs (end items like a smart tv, bluray, ps4, computer, etc). Perhaps that is what you meant but it didn't sound that way. This item is very much a plug and play kind of devict so my guess is that unless the manufacturer can share some secret settings the answer is probaby no or that you should exchange the item and see if you have same issue with a new one. I have two of these now and fir me they could not work better or be easier to use.
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