"RokuMarkn" wrote:
I don't really understand what you're suggesting. If a user has a problem, you think they should walk over to their computer, unplug the keyboard, carry it back to the Roku, plug it in, type in their problem report, then carry the keyboard back and plug it into the computer again? Wouldn't it be easier to just type it on the computer as long as you're there? The only way a keyboard would help is if it is already plugged into (or paired with) the Roku and is sitting on the coffee table when the problem happens. I doubt many of our users would take the trouble to buy even a $10 dedicated Roku keyboard.
--Mark
To play devil's advocate - what do you mean I need to own a cell phone just to use the roku device if I lose the remote control for the roku device? You mean if I lose the remote control I have to physically walk over to the cell phone store, buy a cell phone, download the remoku app or similar, and then use it to use the remote functions of the roku device?
Hell yes, I expect people who want to use a keyboard to enter their email address on the roku without using their computer, I fully expect them to actually WANT to pay you guys at roku money for a fully functional bluetooth or full size keyboard of some type to do that. I know I would - I have three roku devices, put me down right now for three fullsize keyboards at whatever price you offer them for -- oh, but wait, you don't offer anything, just screw the customer because it doesn't exist.
Don't you get it? Haven't you had a single request for a keyboard over the past 10 years you have been making roku boxes? Not a single one? wow.
unbelievable.
If I am out of line, feel free to give me a warning or whatever you prefer to do. I'm simply trying to convey how I feel - not insulting, antagonizing perhaps, but not intending to offend you personally.