![]() ![]() The Magic Remote can pair to several of your devices, offering an easy & efficient way to manage all your devices. ![]() How To Connect Other Devices To Your Magic Remote Disabling it is quite simple:Īnd that’s it! Your cursor should now be displaying. When the Audio Guidance function is on, the cursor is disabled by default. If you notice your remote working just fine, but you’re just having problems seeing your cursor, then it’s highly likely that you activated the “Audio Guidance” function. In some cases, this can be an issue from your TV’s end, not the remote try unplugging your TV and removing your remote’ batteries & wait for a few seconds before plugging everything back in. The sensors are usually located on the bottom right corner of your TV. The magic remote relies on Infrared for the Power on/off button and the channel navigation buttons if the sensors are blocked, your remote won’t be able to complete those functions. Although this seems obvious, this is usually the cause of the issue in most cases. ![]() The first thing you would want to do if your remote doesn’t work at all is to replace the batteries. However, in some cases, you may need to try a different method. [Edited to get the model numbers correct - thanks Magic Remotes use Bluetooth, Roku "point anywhere" remotes use WiFi Direct.If you’re having technical issues with your Magic remote, then chances are resetting them should do the trick. [Edited to get the model numbers correct - thanks that would explain why things worked for the Premiere, but not for the SS+, and would predict that they would work for the Express. (I am, though, presuming that it says 3810 rather than 3810X, as there is a whole family of 3810 variants, and it will control them all certainly the X is the most widespread and plain vanilla variant, I think, so I would expect it to be included).įinally, though it is not an objection like the two points above, what has whether these devices have an HDMI port or not got to do with anything?īut I am still learning about LG TVs, though I have had Roku devices ever since the 3, so your guidance, as above and on my difficulties with it, would be very much appreciated. Secondly, the list of supported devices, as shown by the setting dialogue on the LG TV if you go to manual, includes the 3810 why would it be there if LG didn’t think they could control the SS+? So it could perfectly well talk to the SS+ via RF, I would have thought Thanks, that would explain why things worked for the Premiere, but not for the SS+, and would predict that they would work for the Express.Ī couple of flies in that ointment, though □įirstly, the LG Magic Remote is a dual RF and IR device it talks to LG TVs via RF as standard. I’ll be on to LG in the morning and see what they have to say. 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). 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. ![]()
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