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The option to "view remote button presses" is currently available at the "platform secret screen" (it's a secret). Your method wouldn't accomplish much more than identify a remote button that's around 100% failure rate, which should be apparent without testing. I haven't had the secret screen ever identify a bad button either, because the times a press of one button (e.g.: "right" d-pad button, home button, etc.) produces the response of (Partner 13 (Hulu)) is so intermittent that it's virtually unreproduceable. The response (Hulu) never varies, but the key producing the result can be anything, and it's very intermittent, so good luck catching it with any test. There's so many unresolved complaints of Hulu opening in response to some other button being pressed that I would think Roku would have figured it out by now; maybe they have, and the fix is to report it via a support ticket rather than a consumer-to-consumer forum. Maybe I'll just generate an i.d. (I just googled this: "First, try to replicate the behavior that you're seeing. Then, using your Roku remote's microphone button, say "Get Tracker ID," or press Home 5x and Back 5x in quick succession"), then open a chat and have a ticket opened.
Thanks for the idea.
Anonymous
Thank you for pointing this out. However, a "secret screen" is not a public screen and by implication a barrier to solving the problem.
People are complaining about busted buttons on multiple threads in this forum, but after an automatic condolence, they are being told to reboot their Roku, change the batteries, reset their remote, etc. All of these fall under the standard issue "please power cycle the computer" IT solution aka "let's cross our fingers that the problem goes away when we reboot the computer".
I think both sides would benefit from being able to conclusively prove/disprove the button failures.
After a large tranche of data is gathered, Roku can do meaningful cost/repair/reimbursement analysis. Then, on future remotes, Roku could offer a time/mileage (button presses) warranty aka what cars do.
cfg83