Plugs HDMI on tv
Still no signal
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Plugs HDMI on tv
Still no signal

Those few moments you get to feel like a kid who crawls under the furniture again ❤️
Until you have to stand back up and your knees feel like they're going to explode
I wish TVs just had DP, granted some have USB C so it is alt mode.
It won't do much good on the tv. You should try putting it in the tv port instead.
If it's on the TV, maybe I'll remember where to find it.
Want a life pro tip? Put your phone in selfie mode and put it underneath the TV pointing up to where the hole is and you can see it. That makes putting the cable in a lot easier in my experience. If it's downwards facing ports, it's super easy. If it's backwards facing, it's a bit harder, but the second point of view really helps out.
Good tip, but if you are hanging a TV... plug them in before you hang said TV.
Gotta rotate the plug at least 3 times before it’ll go in too.
I got a USB-A to go in on the first try last week for a new mouse at work, and it felt incredible
*on
Plug in cables before you hang the TV on the wall.
and never buy any new device, console etc!
When I hung my TV here, I ran one long cable to a tuner on a built-in shelf in the other of the room. It's a lot easier to get to the back of that and, as a bonus, it has more ports (and a better speaker setup in case I decide to go that way).
That said, even if only using the TV's ports, there's no reason you can't plug in the cables on the TV side, then however you prefer, secure the unplugged ends for use with future devices.