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Re: Why are there no numbers on remote?
If I may suggest one helpful and relatively easy/inexpensive thing Roku could do, purely as a software update: without changing bundled remotes, simply add infrared button codes for digits 0 through 9. The NEC infrared protocol Roku uses allows for 256 possible codes, of which no Roku seems to use more than 24. I understand you want to reserve most free code positions for future sponsored buttons, but reserving 10 for digits would still leave about 85% free for this purpose.
This way, the included remotes can still be small and simple-looking, but third-party remote sellers could provide inexpensive aftermarket options for people who want direct number entry. There are already many vendors like this across Amazon & eBay, and some listed remotes do already include digits ... they just won't work with a Roku.
Since digit entry is recognized now for Roku TV local-channel tuning over the networked ECP protocol (thanks!), as with my example script above, and probably some other apps listen for digits too, no application-level changes should be required.
This wouldn't help people with Streaming Sticks, those lacking an IR receiver, but ever other model of Roku and Roku TV could benefit.
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Re: Why are there no numbers on remote?
There already are advanced codes or EFC's for numerical keys 0-9 for stand-alone Roku's. I personally found them back in Sept of 2022:
JP1 Remotes :: View topic - EFCs for Roku (STB version) (hifi-remote.com):
0- 00101
1- 00230
2- 00232
3- 00228
4- 00235
5- 00231
6- 00233
7- 00100 or 00108
8- 00106 or 00114
9- 00102 or 00110
Ch UP- 00183
Ch Down- 00185
Of course you would need UEI universal remote with setup code 03061 or 3061.
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