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I would be so happy if I could just disable the "magic mouse" (IIRC that's what it's called). I once talked to support for an unrelated reason and asked how to do that; they said the only way was to enable on screen narration.
Any time throughout the conversation I asked why those two things were connected, they dodged or outright ignored the question.
I'm on a lg c1 and the magic mouse is disabled. Without narration.
How did you do that?
I'll double check tonight for you.
Thanks in advance!
I have to apologize for the bad info. Looks like I was confused because I bought an lg sound bar and I've been using that remote because it doesn't have the capability it just doesn't work for magic mouse.
No worries, thanks for following up.
In think they died.
Well, one viable solution is to use a non-compatible remote, but at least my TV complains every time I press a button on one.