How To Change Hdmi On Roku Tv Without Remote

Okay, so the unthinkable has happened. Your Roku TV remote has vanished. Vanished like socks in the dryer, never to be seen again. And now you're stuck on HDMI 3, forced to watch that nature documentary about the mating rituals of the Patagonian toothfish. Help is on the way!
The Button-Smashing Bonanza
Believe it or not, your Roku TV actually has buttons! I know, right? It's like finding out your phone still has a physical antenna.
These buttons are usually located on the back or side of the TV. Feel around! It's like a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you're looking for tiny, plastic squares.
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Power and...Something Else!
Usually, you'll find a power button, naturally. And often, there will be another button that's multi-functional. It might be labeled "Input," "Source," or even just have a little icon that looks like a rectangle with an arrow pointing into it.
This is your golden ticket. Press it! Keep pressing it! Each press should cycle through the available HDMI inputs.
Think of it like channel surfing, only instead of bad reality TV, you're cycling through slightly-less-bad streaming devices.

The Roku Mobile App: Your New Best Friend
Did you know Roku has a mobile app? It's free! Download it right now. Seriously, do it. I'll wait.
The app is available for both iOS and Android. It's like having a universal remote in your pocket, only instead of being covered in crumbs and mystery stains, it's sleek and modern.
Once you've downloaded and connected the app to your Roku TV (make sure both your phone and the TV are on the same Wi-Fi network), you'll see a remote control interface right on your screen!

Input Nirvana Achieved
Look for an "Input" or "Devices" button within the app. Tap it! A list of your available HDMI inputs should pop up.
Select the HDMI input you want. Boom! You've done it! You're now watching that cooking show instead of the toothfish. High five!
The app also has all the other remote functions like volume control, play/pause, and even voice search. It's a powerhouse!

When All Else Fails: The Universal Remote Savior
If you have a universal remote lying around in a drawer somewhere (and let's be honest, who doesn't?), now's its time to shine. Dust it off. Replace the batteries.
Most universal remotes can be programmed to control Roku TVs. You might need to enter a code specific to Roku, which you can usually find in the remote's manual or online.
Program that bad boy, and you'll be switching HDMI inputs like a pro in no time. Victory is yours!

Prevent Remote-pocalypse 2.0
Okay, so you've successfully navigated this remote-less crisis. But let's learn from this experience, shall we?
Consider getting a replacement Roku remote. They're relatively inexpensive and readily available online.
Or, you know, just maybe try not to lose the one you have. Attach it to your wrist with a lanyard! Train your dog to fetch it! Write your name and address on it in permanent marker! Desperate times, my friend!
In conclusion, changing HDMI inputs on your Roku TV without a remote is totally doable. Embrace the button-smashing! Download the app! Unleash the universal remote! And most importantly, never underestimate the power of a good internet search. Happy watching!
