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How can I remove the "My Channels" strip from the bottom of my LG TV screen


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Some time ago after an update to my TV, whenever I switch it on it has an annoying strip across the bottom of the screen, The strip features buttons for various terrestrial channels and also for streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime.

Since I have no use for this strip whatsoever, the first thing that I do is to close it down. I have to wait about 5 seconds though. During that time the tv won't respond to any input other than the volume control.

After the 5 seconds is up I am able to close it down and then for example, change the channel I want. At that point all's good until next time I switch on the tv when I have to go through the same rigmarole.

Can anyone here please tell me that it's possible to disable this thing? I've looked but can find no means of disabling it.

Thanks,

Orson

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On 1/1/2022 at 8:53 PM, Thomas Keep said:

Settings > General > Additional Settings > Home Settings > Home Auto Launch (toggle to off or disable).

Thank you for that Thomas! I've just tried it and it's worked 😀

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