Seiki SE32HY27 - How to change source input

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  • jstiene
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    • Feb 2013
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    Seiki SE32HY27 - How to change source input

    Hello. I have a question hopefully someone can answer. I have a Seiki SE32HY27 that has a cracked screen. I am trying to verify if the HDMI ports work. In this case, pressing the source button doesnt help, most likely because the TV is starting up in a menu (that I cant see) This happens with various newer models. Is there a way that I change the input to HDMI other than pressing the source button? I believe some of the lower end models like this one do not auto detect the input upon power up? Am I correct in that assumption?

    Any help is greatly appreciated

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