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InjayMama, holding down the mute button on your Roku remote is no different than holding down the mute button on your TV's remote. I imagine if you try it with your TV's remote you'll see the same shortcut screen. Go through your TV's settings to see if there's a way to disable the shortcut.
Well, you are partially correct. The pop-up “accessibility shortcuts” does come up if I hold down the mute button on my TV remote as well. I checked the TV’s setting- particularly under “accessibility”- and everything there is “off” and there is no option to disable the shortcut button. Not sure where to go from here.
- renojim3 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
I can see how that would drive a person nuts. I can't think of a reason why the Roku remote would be more likely to trigger it than the Samsung remote. I was just hoping there was a way to disable in the TV settings. I literally just got a new Samsung TV, but I haven't seen this behavior, yet. Now I'm hoping my TV doesn't have this "feature" (it's bad enough that it doesn't look as good as the cheap TV it was meant to replace). The only thing I could suggest is to try going through the procedure again under Settings->Remotes & devices->Remotes->[your remote]->Set up remote for TV control and lie when it asks if the music stopped to get it to try a different code. Maybe a different code would be less likely to trigger it.
- AvsGunnar3 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
On some Samsung TVs, you can disable the Accessibility button under Advanced Settings. (switch to "None" under Accessibility Shortcuts).
Some Samsung users also reported Resetting their Samsung Remote fixed the issue as well. To reset the remote, remove batteries from the Samsung Remote and press/hold the Power button for 20-30 seconds. Put batteries back in and then try the long press on the Mute button again.
Apparently, the long press is designed to bring up the Accessibility menu, while a short press of mute is merely muting the sound. The Reset is supposed to erase this configuration. (hopefully, if it works on the Samsung remote, the Roku remote will no longer be triggering it as well).
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Seems like this is a pretty common occurence. Low batteries in Firestick remotes seem to trigger this a lot also.
- GeoPotato3 years agoNewbie
After googling on my issue, I came to this thread. My Roku controller's mute button is behaving the same way, but I'm using an LG television instead of a Samsung. I barely touch the mute button, but the Accessibility options pop up and/or triggers the audio guidance settings. That gets old verrrryyyy quickly. Ha. Given that this issue is affecting multiple television brands, there seems to be a design flaw with the Roku controller's mute button. I agree, it does get worse with low batteries (which can also trigger some insane volume increases and decreases, but that's a separate issue). I'm tempted to try a different streaming device for awhile to see if it's isolated to Roku specifically.
- bobheck3 years agoNewbie
I am experiencing the same problem with an LG TV. Happens about 50% of the time. Using mute on Roku remote triggers Accessibility menu popup for the LG operating system. Very, very annoying.
Yes. A long press on the mute button on the native TV remote does the same thing. But, a short press on the Roku mute button causes this to happen. This is obviously a problem with the Roku remote, because a short press on the mute button on the Roku remote is being transmitted as a long press. Roku needs to fix this.
- InjayMama3 years agoReel Rookie
That did not work either. Wish it did!