The Roku app is accessible. It’s a lot easier to use the app, and it is to use
the Roku with the remote itself. The hardest part I find using the Roku for me,
personally is understanding what the lady is telling us to do as far as if
you’re activating the channel cause I can’t understand those
of streaming video
(actually I bought a roku for her for Christmas).
I did see that the roku device can be controlled using the roku app on
an iPhone.
Has anyone tried this app and if so, how accessible is it?
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I tried the roku app several years ago and found it extremely inaccessible.
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My wife
My wife and i are finally venturing into the world of streaming video
(actually I bought a roku for her for Christmas).
I did see that the roku device can be controlled using the roku app on
an iPhone.
Has anyone tried this app and if so, how accessible is it?
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It is totally inaccessible
Ward
On 9/1/2017 7:16 PM, Larry Lumpkin wrote:
I was having such fun with the roku tv and Spectrum worked so well on
it that I thought I’d give the Roku app for IOS a go. Alas, it seems
it isn’t very accessible. I get my inputs all in a row with no to
select
on it that
> I thought I’d give the Roku app for IOS a go. Alas, it seems it isn’t very
> accessible. I get my inputs all in a row with no to select one. They come in
> threes and I can’t select one. Am I missing something. I have the app
> connected to my roku tv.
>
>
I was having such fun with the roku tv and Spectrum worked so well on it
that I thought I'd give the Roku app for IOS a go. Alas, it seems it isn't
very accessible. I get my inputs all in a row with no to select one. They
come in threes and I can't select one. Am I missing something. I have
I tried couple apps on
With roku none of them workd for me. There were some paid once which I did not
try There was one costing five dollars or so But I love not too willing to
pay for it as I myself not a big roku fan
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On Jul 3, 2015, at 2:04 AM, Mary Otten
I know there has been discussion in the past to the effect that the Roku is
totally not accessible. Now however, I am asking about possibly being able to
use a Roku with the iOS app for your iPhone. There is one, and it has decent
reviews for the most part. But you really can't test its
To my knowledge--as of last December--the app is still not really usable. In
fact, even my sighted family prefers the physical remote over the app, finding
it more convenient and streamlined. Last I checked, though, accessibility of
the Roku app isn't really there. I'd love to be proven wrong
...@icloud.com wrote:
To my knowledge--as of last December--the app is still not really usable. In
fact, even my sighted family prefers the physical remote over the app,
finding it more convenient and streamlined. Last I checked, though,
accessibility of the Roku app isn't really there. I'd
Has any one used the Roku app on your iPhone? When I tap on a name of an app, I
get an edit field. What should I put there? Am I able to find and play movies
using the app?
Thanks for your help and if need be, you may write off list.
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