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Hi AHazen,
Greetings from the Roku Community!
We appreciate you letting us know about the issues with your Roku remote. We will work with you to know what went wrong so we can assist you further and fix the issue.
We recommend performing the below steps to see if they can resolve the issue:
Put your streaming device in pairing mode.
- Remove the power cable from your streaming device.
- Wait at least 5 seconds.
- Re-connect the power cable.
- Wait for your streaming device to power on and the Home screen to appear on your TV screen.
- Within 30 seconds of seeing the Home screen on your TV screen, put your voice remote into pairing mode.
Put your voice remote in pairing mode.
- Press and hold the pairing button (found at the back of your remote) on your voice remote for 20 seconds. The status light should slowly flash green, stop, and then flash rapidly. When this happens, release the pairing button, and your remote will restart.
- Press and hold the pairing button (found at the back of your remote) for 5 seconds, or until you see the status light begin to flash. If the light does not flash, charge your remote.
- Wait for 30 seconds while the remote establishes a connection with your streaming device.
See more tips and troubleshooting steps for this type of issue here: Fix your Roku remote.
Let us know if charging, unpairing, and pairing back the Roku remote fixes the issue.
Kind regards,
Eunice
I tried all of the above multiple times, and in different sequences and finally gave up and bought a new voice pro remote. Had the same issues the first night and then sporadically since. If this doesn't work, maybe I will switch to the same Vizio TV that I have in my living room, which is working great with a Roku streambar from 4 years ago. A shame because I have been a Roku supporter for many years, (and I have a Google streaming device in a drawer that I will pull out and use as well).
- AHazen2 years agoChannel Surfer
Well, scratch that, it happened again last night. TV just went haywire again with the new remote. I have to unplug the TV to keep it from turning on by itself repeatedly. Perhaps the problem is in the ROKU TV and not the VPR?
- RokuEuniceL2 years agoRetired Moderator
Hi AHazen,
Thank you for keeping us posted here in the Roku Community!
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you. We'll be glad to further assist.
Can you please send us a photo of the running issue as our reference?
In the meantime, kindly try restarting your system and updating the software on your Roku device to see if it fixes the issue.
We look forward to hearing from you and looking closely into this issue. Thank you!
Kind regards,
Eunice
- AHazen2 years agoChannel Surfer
This is crazy, after following all of the advice I have tried each of the following: VPR remote that this problem originally began with that ran successfully for many months, a brand new VPR remote just purchased because of this problem, an older “gaming remote” from a previous ROKU device (this remote is a precursor to the VPR), and now I am on my original remote that came with the TCL Roku TV., without the headset jack that I need for quiet watching at night. I have restarted each of the remotes, but I cannot access the menu long enough without it jumping immediately between different functions as mentioned above. The TV can only be restarted by unplugging it because in the infinite wisdom of ROKU and TCL, actual manual buttons on the tv were not a thing, only remote access. At this point I can only surmise the problem is with the TV and not the multiple remotes I have tried. My only solution that I can see is to purchase a new TV and throw away all of my ROKU devices. So frustrating.
- Tivoburkee2 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
How close are your neighbors? Perhaps they paired a Roku wifi remote with your Roku tv? Check in the settings> remote & devices> remote>
Do you see any strange remotes listed there? Other than the two pros and the gaming remote?
You might have to get together with them, have them unplug their Roku as you pair your three remotes, then you unplug your Roku as they pair theirs?