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11-18-2020 07:35 AM
Without the complete model number for the AIO, it is difficult to say. Some of the AIO's do not have an input but the HDMI is out.
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11-18-2020 12:29 PM
Yes, you are correct. It does have a HDMI input.
The spec page indicates the HDMI in to be on the left side with the button to use the HDMI under HDMI on the left front edge, as you say.
I would suggest using a TV to get the PS4 to show on the TV and then move the HDMI cable to the AIO, With the AIO being on. The Windows display should go off and then display the PS4.
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11-19-2020 04:42 AM
If you are doing/done it this way
I would suggest using a TV to get the PS4 to show on the TV and then move the HDMI cable to the AIO, With the AIO being on and booted. The Windows display should go off and then display the PS4 when the button on the left is pushed.
If it still does not function as expected, give the HP Support a call and talk to them. Since this PC was built in 2014, they might not help without a fee. Or use the Virtual chat feature.
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