Forum Discussion

heySkippy's avatar
heySkippy
Reel Rookie
2 years ago

How to Ungroup the TV Inputs?

I used to have HDMI1 (Computer) and HDMI2 (TiVo) as the first two options on my Roku grid, but now they've been hidden in a TV Inputs group.

I don't want them grouped. I tried moving them out, but no luck. How can I do this?

13 Replies

  • I would also like to ungroup the inputs. Who thought this was a good idea?

    • makaiguy's avatar
      makaiguy
      Community Streaming Expert

      This change is being sent out as a test to a "lucky" group of users.

      For now, you're stuck with it.  Make your opinion known to Roku, favorable, unfavorable, or suggestion for improvement.  Posting here in the Community is one way to do it.

      • Tekchip's avatar
        Tekchip
        Newbie

        This sucks. Please make it an option in settings.

  • I absolutely HATE this. I don't want to go through extra screens just to select my input. I had them in the order I wanted them for quick access. This should not be a thing it is terrible and inconvenient. If we have to have this terrible thing make it optional not mandatory. 

    Again this is terrible and I hate it makes me not want to even use the tv. I'm about to switch it with another TV in the house I don't use as much I hate this so much. 

  • What has gone wrong with Roku? Do they have anybody who actually uses their product on their design team?

    I have (had now) my computer as the first, then two streaming channels, then a bluray player, etc. Now I have to click an extra time continuously?

    Roku, actually listen to your community and get rid of this stupidity!

  • I also hate this change. Please give us the option to go back to ungrouping our inputs.

    • heySkippy's avatar
      heySkippy
      Reel Rookie

      And just like that, the group is gone. Yay?

      • jjokisch1's avatar
        jjokisch1
        Reel Rookie

        Big yay!  We definitely noticed. Actually it was my 9 yo son who noticed first. It’s super cool Roku listened and fixed. I think there are times where, organizationally, it is super helpful for groupings and to drill down. I think in this case, I think it is less confusing when you have everything just kind of laid out there for the less technical.