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How move the Roku channels from the top of the Home screen?
The Dish Network app used to be at the top of my Home screen. Now there is a list of Roku channels, and I can't move it down using the usual method (highlight the channel, then press *). It's really annoying that I have to navigate around Roku to watch my usual TV channels. I don't watch the Roku channel that much. Maybe I should just cancel the subscription, if it's just going to get in the way.
I have a 2022 TCL 50-inch TV with Roku.
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Re: How move the Roku channels from the top of the Home screen?
If you are referring to the channel tiles that are arranged on the home screen, you can easily move them where desired. Just long press the OK button and select move from the menu that appears. Then just use the directional buttons to move the tile where desired. Press OK again and it places the tile where you have positioned it. Rinse and repeat for any additional tiles you'd like to move.
EDIT: Sorry, I see you said you already tried that. My only Roku TV is permanently used as a computer monitor, so I haven't seen the issue you mentioned. I am surprised you can't move them though, as I've always been able to move any tile on the home page.
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Re: How move the Roku channels from the top of the Home screen?
@techlady, are you referring to the "On now" channels that seem to be universally panned here? Those can't be moved. It's just one more intrusion on users' Home Screens that Roku has recently added.
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