To control Apple TV with your phone, you'll need to use the Remote app, which is available for both iOS and Android devices.
You can download the app from the App Store or Google Play Store, and it's free.
The Remote app allows you to control your Apple TV using your phone's touchscreen, just like a physical remote control.
To get started, make sure your Apple TV and phone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
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Setting Up Control
To set up control, start by ensuring your iPhone and Apple TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. This is a crucial step, as it allows your iPhone to communicate with your Apple TV and enable remote control.
Make sure your iPhone is updated to the latest version of iOS, as this will ensure you have the necessary features and functionality to control your Apple TV. You can check for updates by going to Settings > General > Software Update.
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To add the Apple TV Remote to your Control Centre, go to Settings > Control Center > Customise Controls and tap the green ‘+’ sign. This will add the remote to your Control Centre, allowing you to access it quickly and easily.
Here are the steps to set up the Apple TV Remote app:
- Open Control Centre by swiping down from the upper-right of the screen (iPhone X or later) or from the bottom edge of the screen (iPhone 8 or earlier, or iOS 11 or earlier)
- Tap the Apple TV Remote
- Select Apple TV from the list
- Enter the four-digit code that appears on your TV screen
If you're struggling to set it up, make sure the phone and Apple TV are using the same WiFi network, your iPhone is updated to the latest version of iOS, and the TV is updated to the latest tvOS.
Select the Television
To select the television you want to control, you'll need to choose it from the available options on your network. This will be listed as compatible with AirPlay.
Your screen will display a list of available televisions, so take a moment to find the one you want to control. You can tap on the AirPlay icon to access this list.
If you're using the control center, you'll see a remote control button that will take you straight to the remote control options. From there, select the television you want to control.
Once you've selected the television, you can tap on the little remote control on the left to access the TV controls. This will give you a range of options for controlling your TV.
To connect your iPhone to an Apple TV, make sure they're both connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Then, launch the Control Centre and tap on the Remote tile.
A 4-digit code will appear on the TV screen, which you'll need to enter on your iPhone. This will connect the two devices, allowing you to use your iPhone as a remote.
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Apple TV Remote Setup
To set up your Apple TV remote on your iPhone, you'll need to make sure both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. This is a crucial step, as it allows the remote app to communicate with the Apple TV.
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You'll also need to download the Apple TV Remote app from the App Store. If you have an earlier version of iOS, you might need to manually add the remote to the Control Centre by going to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls and tapping the green '+' sign.
Once you've downloaded the app, open the Control Centre on your iPhone and tap the Apple TV Remote tile. You'll then need to select the Apple TV you want to control and enter the 4-digit code that appears on the TV screen.
Make sure your iPhone and Apple TV are updated to the latest versions of iOS and tvOS respectively, as this will ensure a smooth connection. If you're still having trouble, try restarting both devices and trying again.
Here are the steps to set up the Apple TV Remote on your iPhone:
- Make sure your iPhone and Apple TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Download the Apple TV Remote app from the App Store.
- Open the Control Centre on your iPhone and tap the Apple TV Remote tile.
- Select the Apple TV you want to control and enter the 4-digit code that appears on the TV screen.
If you have multiple Apple TVs connected to the same network, you can easily switch between them by tapping the dropdown menu at the top of the screen in the Apple TV Remote app.
Using the Remote
To connect your iPhone to the Apple TV, make sure they're on the same Wi-Fi network and follow the on-screen instructions to enter a 4-digit code.
The Apple TV Remote app on your iPhone or iPad is fairly intuitive, with controls that mimic the Siri Remote. You can choose which Apple TV to control by tapping the dropdown menu at the top of the screen.
To navigate the Apple TV with your iPhone or iPad, swipe left, right, up, or down in the touch area to highlight items on screen. You can also scroll lists by swiping up or down a few times.
The touchpad on the Apple TV Remote app allows you to select items by swiping to highlight them and then tapping in the touch area. You can also use the touchpad to skip forward or back during playback.
To access additional options during playback, tap and hold the touchpad. You can also use the touchpad to turn subtitles on or off.
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Here are some key controls to keep in mind:
- Touch Area: Swipe left, right, or up/down in the touch area to browse through the UI.
- Back Button: Tap to go back to the previous screen.
- Home Button: Tap to go back to the Apple TV home screen, or double-tap to open recent apps.
- Play/Pause Button: Use to play audio/video and pause it.
- Power Button: Long press to turn off Apple TV and all connected devices.
- Mute Button: Press to mute the sound coming from your Apple TV.
- Siri Button: Press and hold to launch Siri on your Apple TV.
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