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Most universal remotes work with multiple devices, so they can control your TV, cable box, and other peripherals such as DVD players and streaming devices. They’re not brand specific, so you can program universal remote controls and use them with any device model from almost every electronics manufacturer.
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How To Fix a LG Remote Control That’s Not Working
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The next steps will depend on your TV menu options: Select Remotes & Accessories - Remote control - Activate the MIC button or Connect via Bluetooth.
If the remote control has a Quick Settings button: What do you do if your universal remote doesn’t work?.Why won’t my universal remote program to my TV?.
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So in principle, LG TV Magic Remotes should work Roku devices of the three current small devices, one works, one doesn’t, and I don’t know about the other one (the Express).
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Even when I go so far into manual configuration as to be specifying OTT and then the model number, and get offered 3710X, 3810 (no X) and 3910X to choose from, it doesn’t work the SS+, a 3810X.
Now, after a lot of work, I have isolated the problem the LG misrecognises the SS+, says it is configured, but isn’t. No go the LG didn’t auto-configure for it ? So our new LG 43” Nano just picked up the Roku Premiere I plugged into it, and worked it, straight off the bat.īut I wanted to use that downstairs, so I swapped in a Roku Streaming Stick+ instead. In fact, sometimes it will even sniff a new device and set itself up for it. It’s quite right that Roku don’t respond to CEC (Simplink), but LG Magic Remotes are supposed to be able to control Roku devices via Settings/All Settings/Connection/Device Connection Settings/Universal Control Settings, where you can specify a device plugged into one of the HDMI ports, and if the Magic Remote has its keypresses in its repertoire, IR or RF, it will operate it. So it may be too late to help the OP, but should help those that come after. Sorry I’m a bit late to the party, but I’ve just been wresting with this issue myself, and this was one of the threads I searched.