Try GOLD - Free

You can't change the Roku remote's quick shortcuts, but there's a workaround

PCWorld

|

April 2025

If you have the right Roku remote, you can program its personal shortcut buttons. Here's how.

- BEN PATTERSON

You can't change the Roku remote's quick shortcuts, but there's a workaround

For the most part, we're fans of Roku's friendly, intuitive remotes, and particularly the ones that have voice capabilities.

But there's a sticking point—four of them, actually—when it comes to the Roku remote: the quartet of buttons at the bottom stamped with the logos of popular streaming services.

WHAT ARE ROKU 'QUICK SHORTCUT' BUTTONS?

Those so-called "quick shortcut" buttons let you jump to streamers such as Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video with a single button push—convenient, if you happen to subscribe to one or more of those services.

The reality is that most of us aren't subscribed to four streamers at once, or if we are, they aren't necessarily the services slapped on those quick shortcut buttons (and yes, streamers do pay Roku for the privilege of getting their logos on the shortcuts; fave.co/41DABBf).

In any case, let's cut to the chase: No, you can't reprogram Roku's quick shortcut buttons yourself. You can disable them, so long as you're comfortable getting a screwdriver and physically prying the remote open (fave.co/4ic8tfy), but you can't otherwise change their functionality.

WHAT ARE ROKU 'PERSONAL SHORTCUT' BUTTONS?

That said, Roku does offer some remotes that come with “personal shortcut” buttons that you can program yourself.

The original Roku Voice Remote Pro boasts two personal shortcut buttons that sit just above those branded shortcut buttons; they're stamped with a 1 and 2, respectively. These programmable shortcuts essentially let you record any voice command—including, say, Open Max—which you can execute later by pressing one button or the other.

PCWorld

This story is from the April 2025 edition of PCWorld.

Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.

Already a subscriber?

MORE STORIES FROM PCWorld

PCWorld

PCWorld

RENTERS, REJOICE! 8 EASY SMART HOME UPGRADES THAT WON'T LEAVE A TRACE

RENTING? CHECK OUT THESE APARTMENT-FRIENDLY SMART DEVICES, FROM SMART SPEAKERS AND LIGHTS TO VIDEO DOORBELLS AND WATER LEAK DETECTORS.

time to read

6 mins

August 2025

PCWorld

PCWorld

AI can easily impersonate you. This trick helps thwart scammers

A special phrase can keep your friends and family from losing money.

time to read

2 mins

August 2025

PCWorld

PCWorld

GOT COMCAST OR SPECTRUM INTERNET? NOW'S A GREAT TIME TO THREATEN YOU'LL CANCEL

CABLE COMPANIES ARE DESPERATE TO RETAIN THEIR INTERNET CUSTOMERS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEIR INSECURITY AND DEMAND A BETTER DEAL WHILE YOU CAN.

time to read

4 mins

August 2025

PCWorld

PCWorld

Airrobo PC10 robotic pool cleaner: An effective low-budget cleaning option

This bot won't break the bank, but it won't pick up all the debris in your pool, either.

time to read

3 mins

August 2025

PCWorld

PCWorld

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3x: Snapdragon laptops become more affordable

It's the cheapest Copilot+ PC I’ve seen yet—assuming you don’t count sale prices.

time to read

9 mins

August 2025

PCWorld

PCWorld

I took control of Windows startup and sped up my PC in seconds

This simple change makes a huge difference!

time to read

2 mins

August 2025

PCWorld

PCWorld

Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14: A delightful Al Chromebook

Sleek Chromebook with an OLED screen and a fresh MediaTek chip.

time to read

8 mins

August 2025

PCWorld

PCWorld

Nintendo Switch 2: A worthwhile upgrade, just not a big leap

A smart upgrade with better graphics and faster load times, but its weaker battery, LCD screen, and high price suit hardcore fans more than casual players.

time to read

10 mins

August 2025

PCWorld

PCWorld

Windows 10 gets an extra year of free security updates (with a catch)

You'll have to turn on Windows Backup or redeem some of those unused Bing rewards points. But Windows 10 is getting a stay of execution.

time to read

2 mins

August 2025

PCWorld

PCWorld

‘Vibe coding’ your own apps with Al is easy! 7 tools and tricks to get started

Want to code your own scripts and apps using Al? Here’s some guidance to get you started off on the right foot.

time to read

6 mins

August 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size