"RokuJoel" wrote:
Actually, you can enter text reasonably fast once you have been doing it all day every day for a few years 8-)
Also our iOS and Android apps let you enter data on a keyboard using your thumbs.
- Joel
"squirreltown" wrote:
I've wondered why, since Roku has motion sensors in the remotes, why they cant whip up a keyboard with an actual cursor you can freely move around and click. Still bad compared to a real keyboard but way better then the current keyboard system, which really encourages you not to use it.
"destruk" wrote:
If Roku supported an actual Bluetooth keyboard, or included a keyboard packaged with a roku device, then the 'issue' would be more likely to be addressed.
Since it can take an hour or longer to type in a paragraph using the roku remote control with the current available interface, nobody is going to do that - so most end users are directed to the website so they can use an actual keyboard.
Until then, you'll have to settle for a button, like Netflix has on the springboard screen, for 'gee something is wrong, but I have no way to be more specific'. Or multiple buttons as suggested and multiple dialog screens, which is just a pain in the ass interface choice.
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