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That’s a little tough for a lot of people to fix after the fact…. Especially if they cannot move a large tv by themselves. I have Roku TVs and like them. I did not have any prior experience, but was able to adapt and overcome most issues. However, I am relatively young, adapt easily to tech, and could easily return a large tv on my own. That can’t be said for a lot of folks that buy these things. Telling someone they screwed up is just beating a dead horse most of the time.
Unfortunately, Roku doesn't use numeric remotes in their navigation. Although a couple or users have reportedly gotten some to work, I think with some programming (if memory serves me correctly). Certainly not something everyone can do though and I think it was very limited.
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kat5374 may want a numerical remote to eliminate the need to scroll. (did not see that info in posting). However, since that is currently unavailable, the information provided may make life a bit easier eliminating some of the un-needed scrolling.
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As for the repeated advice/criticism of the users/members in the Community by other members for making certain purchasing decisions, it really should be avoided. The purpose of the Community is to help users with issues they are having with the Roku devices they own. Not to tell them they would not be experiencing these issues if they were not so "cheap". And not every thread has to be turned into a multi-page argument and **bleep**-for-tat.
This is a Roku Support Community, not twitter.
- TrooperDada3264 years agoRoku Guru
AvsGunnar Thank you. I think threads should be locked after a short time. So many threads are reopened by comments that’s are even 2 years old. And according to the community guidelines if a thread is old than 6 months you should make a new one. Mods should close threads
- 9484934 years agoStreaming Star
Well said. Folks should try to help when there are legit issues, not wag their finger and lecture.