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If you replace the batteries on your Roku 2 remote and it is still not operational the Dpad or the other buttons could be faulty. The Dpad on the remote is how you navigate the television. If this button falls off or is nonfunctional (i.e. not turning channels or letting you click on shows) the Roku remote may need a replacement Dpad. Follow the steps in this guide to replace these buttons.
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Turn over remote and press down on tab to remove.
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No. They should be facing in the same direction, not the opposite direction. Roku does it differently than most other manufacturers.
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After removing the batteries, use a #000 Phillips to remove the screw.
There is no screw.
No screw on mine either.
No screw here.
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Use a plastic opening tool to pry open the remote.
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Continue along the top of the remote to lift it off the remote.
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Identify the buttons to be replaced and take them out.
Provide link to part numbers and places to order replacements
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Well, hmmm; why is it there is actually no screws in mine nor the ones for others. None in mine and 4 in the ones for volume control over tlc tv's etc??
I use my mobile to control and I download it at: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/roku-remot...
It's better for me
And where exactly do you buy the new buttons ??
And just where exactly do you buy the new buttons??
So I tried every trick to get my remote to work (all the Youtube tricks). Found this, took the remote apart and got it to work with the cover off. New remote coming in two days but I just wanted to say thanks cause now I can watch TV while I wait for my new remote to arrive!!!!!!!!!!! I would not advise using the remote with the cover off, just sayin, but I am lol….
I would like to have a view of the pc board
The OK button on my remote stopped working. I used these instructions to open it, cleaned the button contacts on the board with isopropyl alcohol, then very carefully reassembled it, taking care to observe the orientation of some plastic films carrying contacts for some of the buttons. It now works, though I lost a few bits of plastic opening it. This was a pain. Except for the savings in electronic waste, it was not worth the price of a new remote.
A previously asked question restated :
Where can you get a replacement keypad?
Pretty useless instructions since there are NO screws to remove on all the handsets I've seen / used in the UK. So, How can anyone safely open the nandset covers without breaking them - in oder to clean the switch pad??????????????????????????????/