YOUR Sky Q box has tonnes of neat tricks and hacks, but one in particular stands above the rest.

Few customers know that it is actually possible to control your television set using your Sky remote.

MR5YKJ Finger pressing a Sky Q app icon on a mobile device or tablet. Sky TV on a tablet in the UK.

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MR5YKJ Finger pressing a Sky Q app icon on a mobile device or tablet. Sky TV on a tablet in the UK.Credit: Alamy

In addition to changing channels and browsing Sky’s catalogue of content, your zapper can switch your box on and off.

It can even change the volume of your set, saving you from needing to keep two remotes within arm’s reach when watching stuff.

Connecting the two takes a quick few button presses.

Simply hold down the one and three buttons on your remote while pointing it at your Sky box.

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This opens the remote control setup menu. Hit continue and then enter the brand of your TV.

Select the brand of TV that you are using.

From here, you can either plug in the model number manually or have your Sky box figure it out for you.

Your box will then ask you to hit the volume controls on your remote to check whether the connection has been successful.

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Hit volume up or volume down. If that changes the volume bar on your TV, then press Yes.

If you have a surround sound system, you can set that up in the next menu. If not, ignore this menu and press Finish.

Voila, your Sky remote should now control your telly, saving you a bit of time whenever you’re sitting down to watch something.

You can repeat the process above to hook your Sky TV remote up to your telly if it’s become disconnected, too.

This can happen for a number of reasons, for instance, if you’ve changed the batteries or purchased a new television.

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