The C-Series TV from 2010 has a feature called Internet TV, which allows you to control your TV remotely. However, in order for this feature to work, you must enable the "Remote Control" function in the TV's settings. This can usually be found in the Menu under System Settings. If you do not see this setting, it means that your TV does not support remote control over the network.
The D-Series models from 2011 and the E(S/H)-Series from 2012 both have a feature called AllShare Smart TV, which also allows for remote control. To use this feature, you must set the app as an allowed remote application in the AllShare settings of your TV. When you connect the app to your TV for the first time, you will need to accept a message that appears on your TV. If you initially declined this message, you can change your selection later by going to Menu -> Network -> AllShare Settings or Menu/Tools -> Network -> Expert Settings -> Mobile Device Manager.
The F-Series from 2013 also has the AllShare Smart TV feature, and the process for using the remote control app is the same as with the D and E(S/H)-Series models.
For the K-Series Samsung Tizen models from 2016 and beyond, there is a feature called MultiScreen Smart TV control. To use this feature, your phone must be set as an allowed device in the Mobile Device Manager. As with the other models, when you connect the app to your TV for the first time, you will need to accept a message that appears on your TV. If you initially declined this message, you can change your selection later by going to Menu -> Network -> Expert Settings -> Mobile Device Manager.
It is important to note that for all of these features to work, your TV and phone or tablet must be connected to the same local network. If they are not, the app will not function properly. If you encounter any issues with the app, you can contact the developer via email.
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