"optikhog" wrote:"tgm1024" wrote:"Streams" wrote:
I was going to post what twiceover posted. I know it's not what you want, but using the YouTube app on your phone or (as I do) your tablet is SO much easier than using the Roku app. Just link it to your Roku and whatever you choose on the phone/iPad will show on the TV.
We'll probably start doing more of the casting thing.
Part of the problem though is that my kids are not allowed to have smart phones. So this means that they have to run to get a tablet----and I disallow those being left all over the place. Can't tell you how many times they've been sat on and knocked off the arm of the couch. (!) I'd rather have something pseudo-indestructible right on the back of the same thing I'm using to click around.
Do what we did - grab a $35 Amazon Fire tablet and put an otterbox-style case on it. The thing is virtually indestructible now.
"SJMaye" wrote:
So by app you mean something like the Roku app?
"andyross" wrote:
Since the IR and wireless only has a limited set of commands, the only way to get a full keyboard is through a network connection and app.
"twiceover" wrote:"SJMaye" wrote:
So by app you mean something like the Roku app?
Correct. The Roku App has a full keyboard that is usable in most channels. The only way I use Youtube though is to find what I want to watch on my phone and cast it to the app on the TV.
"beq" wrote:"andyross" wrote:
Since the IR and wireless only has a limited set of commands, the only way to get a full keyboard is through a network connection and app.
I was thinking about that years ago. Would it be possible for someone to make an (updateable) electronic physical controller that sends these ECP network commands?
Perhaps a universal model that can switch network API's to control the Roku/Apple/Fire/Android TV devices (with a virtual mouse for some Android/Fire TV apps, whether via touchpad, joystick or air gyroscope)?
A dev or someone experienced with Harmony et al can possibly speculate...