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Are you having problems with your TCL Roku TV remote? TCL is a smart TV with the Roku OS built-in. If your remote suddenly stops working, it may be due to old batteries, IR emitter issues, or pairing issues. This wikiHow will show you what to do when your TCL Roku TV remote is not working.
Steps
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Check the IR emitter. On a Roku, this light is purple and can be seen in a dark room. You can also use your smartphone's camera or a digital camera to check
- Point the remote at your camera and hold the Power button. On your camera, check for a colored light coming from the remote.
- If you don't see a light, the remote is most likely defective.
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Hold the remote in front of the sensor. The IR signal may go undetected if you're too far.
- If the remote only works up close, you may need to get a replacement with a stronger signal.
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Pair your remote again. If you have an enhanced remote, you can find a pairing button in the battery compartment. [1] X Research source
- Remove the battery compartment.
- Find the button on the bottom-right of the battery compartment.
- Press and hold the button for 3 seconds. The LED on the left will start flashing.
- Restart your TV.
- Wait for the TV to recognize the remote.
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Buy a replacement. If all else fails, you'll need to get a new remote. You can buy a remote for any Roku TV model from the Roku website .
- You can also contact Roku on their website .