So, I think I know the answer to my one question. I am correct in saying: The Remote that comes with the Roku Express CANNOT control the TV Power and volume. I believe i am right at least for the simple reason that there is no obvious power or volume buttons (unless the designer wanted to disguise them).
Seems odd that a remote for a device that is supposed to replace a Cable box would not have a remote that can be programed to power on/off and adjust volume. In todays day and age that is simple design and cost is almost non-existant. It could be I am expecting too much from Roku. I am new it as a brand.
Second question, The TV is an Insignia model (Best Buy's house brand) and again I have a Roku Express. Does Roku or a third party sell a remote that will control both?
In case you are wondering, the tv remote is broken and we have been using the cable remote for years. Yes we are too lazy to get out of bed and walk 6 feet to turn off the power manually.
Only wifi roku remotes have tv controls, you can purchase the wifi voice remote from walmart or best buy, cheaper at walmart. All you can get the One-For-All urc7935 streamer remote at walmart for $25, they're about $10 on ebay for open box versions.
Hi,
I found this simple remote discussion of great interest to me due to the fact that I just purchased 2 - Model # 3930R Roku Express Streaming Players. I did notice that while I was setting up the unit I remember seeing a setting that was labeled 'turn off tv', which I found rather interesting. So my question is can this roku express player that comes with the simple remote actually turn off the tv that I have it connected to ?
Thanks,
David W.
@Davy49 Is there a power button on your remote? If so then yes. If it does not have a power button then no. T hi is article is also 2 years old.
Hi,
As I already have a actual Roku TV that the supplied remote does in fact has a 'dedicated' power button on the top of the remote. I was just curious as to why the 'power off tv' would be showing up in the settings area? Is it possible that it was just a mistake on the manufacturers part? I'm thinking that I need to contact roku customer service directly just to see what kind of response I receive from them.
David
@Davy49 wrote:Hi,
As I already have a actual Roku TV that the supplied remote does in fact has a 'dedicated' power button on the top of the remote. I was just curious as to why the 'power off tv' would be showing up in the settings area?
That was something that Roku developers added as a menu option. Sometimes they add stuff without really thinking things through. Why make a menu option to power off the TV, since you need to use the remote to reach that menu option and it has a dedicated power button on it?
Now, for a Roku player, that menu option might have a use. Even with the lowly Express player, which doesn't come with a remote with TV control buttons, it can use CEC to power the TV off. So you wouldn't need to put the Roku remote down and pick up the TV remote to power it off. Roku probably decided to leave the menu option on all device screens, either for simplicity or they were lazy. If I remember correctly, you can remove that button in the settings menu.
@Davy49 You asked about the 2 Roku Expresses you just bought. You never mentioned about a Roku TV. So you are questioning the “power off channel” you see on your Home Screen. That’s a software thing across the board. But in order for it to work your remote would need to be programmed to your TV.
Hi,
I just mentioned our Roku TV for reference only, didn't mean to try & confuse anyone.
@Davy49 Ok so what is it exactly you would like to know?