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I had the same question when I first got mine, so if I remember correctly, one has to press the 'home' button on the remote (the button with the house outline), then on the screen use the arrow keys to go up to the upper left and use the button in the center of the arrow buttons on the remote ('enter') to click on the gear icon. Your pointer will then appear on another gear icon so click on it. The click on 'general', then 'system', then 'additional settings', and you'll get to yet another box that has more items so click on 'home', then 'power on screen', then (finally!) click on 'recent input' to highlight that little button. Make sure that when you turn on the tv, that in the lower left your signal feed (in my case 'hdmi input') is there, then arrow to it and click on it, and that's it. The next time you turn on the tv, it should automatically start up with the last signal feed you were using when you shut down.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Jack. Thank you for reaching out about your LG TV (32LR655BPUA) model. We understand that you’d like to start your TV directly to live TV instead of opening apps. Here’s how you can set your LG TV to start up with live TV: Press the Settings button on your remote (it may look like a gear icon) or press the Home button and navigate to the Settings menu. In the settings menu, go to General. Look for a setting called "Power on" or "Power on behavior" (this option may vary slightly depending on software version). From the options provided, select Live TV as the default start-up option. If you don’t see this option, another workaround is to turn off the TV while on a live channel, as some LG TVs will remember the last input you were using and return to it when powered on again. For more information regarding the product, you may visit https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-32lr655bpua-fhd-tv. If you need further assistance or can’t find the specific option on your TV, please send us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport, and we’ll be happy to assist you further. We appreciate your question and hope this helps you enjoy seamless access to live TV. ^Juvy
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