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Try turning off 1-touch play on the Roku (Under Home->Settings->System->Control other devices).
- brigotom4 years agoNewbie
Thank you so much for the response. It worked perfectly. Problem solved!
- gglater2 years agoNewbie
This does "solve" the problem, however I want to use 1-touch play on the Roku remote. That is, I want to be able to push the netflix button and have the source on the TV switch and the Netflix channel opened on the Roku.
But just using the channel up/down button on the Verizon remote switches to the Roku, which defeats the purpose.
Is there no way to prevent this without completely disabling the 1-touch? And why does a touch on a totally different remote cause this to happen?- Strega22 years agoRoku Guru
I’ve always assumed that’s a bug, but not one they’ve seen the need to fix, not even in the 2+ years that this thread has been around.
Another workaround/experiment that a person serious about this could try is: Get a Voice (Wi-Fi) remote and pair it. Then completely cover the Roku IR receiver. I suspect that without being able to see any remote’s IR, the bug may be bypassed. Of course, this assumes the bug is via IR and not HDMI-CEC.