How to set up your Roku simple remote
Your Roku® simple remote has all the basics you need to control your streaming player including shortcut buttons to popular streaming apps.
This article provides instruction on how to identify and set up your Roku simple remote.
How to tell if you have a Roku simple remote
Roku simple remotes are referred to using different names including:
- Standard remote
- Roku Players remote
- Roku TV remote
- IR remote
Roku simple remotes have the buttons seen below including channel shortcut buttons that let you launch popular streaming apps with a single press. A Roku simple remote is included with many Roku TV models and some streaming players. The simple remote included with a Roku TV system has all the buttons seen on a players remote, along with buttons for a sleep timer and TV power, volume, and mute.
If your remote has a voice button, then you have a Roku voice remote instead and you should go to to the article with detailed instructions on how to set up your Roku voice remote.
- Tip: If you still need help determining which remote you have, review the article with tips for identifying your Roku remote.
How to set up your Roku simple remote
To set up a simple remote, you only need to insert new matching batteries, or remove the battery pull tab, and point the remote at the front of your Roku device—it's that simple!
When using your Roku simple remote, it must be pointed directly at your Roku streaming device and there must be nothing blocking the signal from your remote.
- Tip: If your remote is not working or you have any problems, learn how to fix any issues with your Roku simple remote.
Do I need to pair or sync my Roku simple remote?
Roku simple remotes do not have a pairing button. You just need to insert fresh batteries or remove the battery pull tab and then your remote is ready to use immediately.