I have a Roku 4 and may need a new device soon (not supported anymore). One of the things that constantly frustrates me is the inability to switch back to cable TV with the remote. From cable to roku, I just hit one of the channel or home buttons, but I have found no way to go back to cable without changing the input on the cable remote controller (4 button pushes to cycle through the inputs). Do any of the newer devices allow easy switching in both directions?
No. If you set up your TV to always power on to the cable box you should be able to press a button on the Roku remote to get it to switch inputs to the Roku's and then a quick off and on of the TV will get it to switch back to the cable box.
What button on the Roku remote will do this? Dave
Do what? Switch the TV's input to the Roku or switch the TV's input to the cable box? You already said that pushing a button on the Roku remote switches the input to the Roku. You'd have to turn the TV off and back on to switch it to the cable box assuming the TV powers up to the cable box's input. You can use the power button on your Roku remote (if it has one and is set up to control the TV) or the power button on the TV's remote or cable box remote (again, if it has one). It really doesn't make sense to use the Roku remote to switch back to the cable box unless you only ever watch one channel. You'd need another remote to change cable channels anyway.
The selection of the TV's input is a TV function.
The Roku has a CEC function (Roku name "1 touch control") which permits a CEC-equipped TV to switch to the Roku's input when a Roku key is pressed.
If the cable system fails to provide a similar function, that is hardly a shortcoming of the Roku.
Two alternatives...
The easiest (and free) alternative is using a a cable company's Roku app, such as Spectrum. That would be the simplest way if the cable company has an app on Roku. Apps on Roku may also be available for local stations and the cable company's premium channels.
Anothet alternative is the Sideclick, a slim gadget that attaches to the Roku remote. It can be programmed for basic cable functions. It is slimmer and smaller than the typical larger cable remotes and can be used unattched, which may be preferred for smaller hands or if the clip keeps breaking off.
The link below is the Sideclick for Roku (they also have Sideclicks for Apple, Chromecast, etc.). Be mindful that Sideclicks and clips may be meant for certain versions of remotes.
https://www.sideclickremotes.com/collections/roku-streaming-accessories
Cable box? I’m in a rv park and there is no cable box. Heck, I can’t even get over the air channel options. Roku pretty well sucks in an rv.
Welcome to the Roku Community, @Hbuckalew12!
Thanks for sharing your feedback. We're here to provide further information about this.
Please be aware that you can set up an Antenna to stream over-the-air channels through a Roku TV. You can also manually set up your cable by connecting it to the back of your TV. Please follow these steps:
For more details about this, we have a dedicated support article you can check: How to set up the Antenna TV input on your Roku TV
Furthermore, please be informed that Roku is a streaming platform, not a cable provider.
I hope you find this information helpful. Feel free to respond if you have further questions!
Best regards,
Carly