In-room TV has a USB port, but the provided remote doesn't have buttons for it. Can I use a universal remote to solve the problem during my next trip? [closed]
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The TV looks like this on the 'Brilliance of the Seas' Royal Caribbean International ship:
And there 's no "enter" on the remote.
Would it be wise to bring a universal remote next time so that I could hit enter (suggestions)?
I asked at reception and they said that the remote control only worked with the digital system, not the TV, so I was hosed.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- Yes, I tried every possible button on the remote. Nothing worked. I also tried every possible button on the TV. No luck there either.
- The model of the TV was Samsung Model UN26D4003BH, Type UN26D4003, made in Mexico in 2012.
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