We have a new feature for everyone, especially the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S today, that lets you change the input signal of your TV by simply pressing the Xbox button on your controller. A cool little addition! This feature has been available to some Insiders for quite some time, but today is the day it is available to everyone in public, though keep in mind that you will need to have a setting that supports HDMI-CEC to use it: See what Xbox’s Eden Marie had to say about the feature on Twitter: Hi Xbox! All Series X | S consoles have a function, as of today, that will change the input of your TV back to your console when you press the Xbox button on your controller. You must have HDMI-CEC enabled and installation that supports it, but – no more looking for this remote control! “ Xbox Major Nelson also explained how it works in a separate post: “From today, once you press the Xbox button on your controller once, you will be able to change the input on your Xbox. If you are on a different TV input and waiting for a download or update, you can press the Xbox button once to return to Xbox entry. “ HDMI-CEC is a feature on many modern TVs that allows HDMI devices to communicate with your TV, and some Xbox users use it for a while to do things like turn the TV on and off at the same time as turning on the Xbox. open and closed. Sometimes you need to turn on HDMI-CEC manually, so keep that in mind. Have you used this feature yet? Tell us how you go about it in the comments below.