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I don't believe you can reprogram those buttons.
If you don't use those apps, I would suggest uninstalling those apps on the Roku and see if that prevents those apps coming up when accidently pressed. I am not sure if they are programmed to add those apps or just start the app, but you can try that and see if that works.
Hope that helps.
- makaiguy8 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
No, those buttons cannot be reprogrammed, and there is no way to turn them off.
Pressing a button for a channel that is not installed will still exit what you are doing and put up a screen for the channel from which you can install it.
The buttons themselves are raised portions of a flexible rubber membrane that protrude through holes in the hard outer case. The tops that protrude could be carefully cut off with a razor blade and the openings covered over with tape.
- Russetwolf8 months agoReel Rookie
Thank you for the suggestion. Sadly I actually use Netflix and occasionally Apple TV. But may have to rethink both.
- makaiguy8 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
If your Roku is:
- NOT a Streaming Stick (they can only be controlled by a WiFi Voice remote), and ,,
- Located where it can be seen from the remote's location
.. then you could use an inexpensive infrared (IR) universal remote without those dedicated buttons that has codes for controlling Rokus.
Note that Roku TVs and separate Roku devices use different sets of IR commands. If yours is a Roku TV, be sure any universal remote you get explicitly says it can control a Roku TV.