Unless you want to be stuck in (near) silence, you’ll need to investigate the issue. Usually, when the volume and other buttons stop working, you can replace the batteries and be good to go. That might not always fix the problem, however. If that’s the case, other troubleshooting steps must be taken. If your Roku remote volume isn’t working, try these steps to fix the problem.

1. Change the Batteries in Roku Remote

We mentioned changing batteries at the outset, but it’s an essential first step if your Roku remote volume isn’t working. Make sure you have a fresh set of AA batteries—swap them out in the remote and see if the volume rocker starts working.

If the volume still isn’t working, but other buttons are, continue with the following troubleshooting steps.

2. Clean Your Volume Buttons

The volume buttons could be dirty if you’ve had the remote for several years. Check the volume and other buttons on your Roku remote to make sure they’re free of dirt or grime that’s stopping them from working.

Use a mild cleaner such as wet wipes to clean the remote and buttons. You might also need a paperclip to get the residue out of the small spaces between buttons. Once you clean up the remote, verify the buttons aren’t stuck and see if the volume starts working.

3. Re-Pair Your Roku Controller

A remote that disconnects from your Roku device won’t be able to control the volume. However, if you re-pair the remote, it can fix the issue. Note: If none of the buttons on your remote are working, you can use the Roku mobile app to navigate the menu to re-pair the physical remote. To pair your remote with your Roku device:

4. Check for a Muted TV

If you accidentally mute your TV, it can cause the volume controls on the Roku remote to stop working. To check if this is the case, grab your TV remote and hit the Mute button to verify the television isn’t muted. The Roku remote should start working if you take your TV off mute.

5. Disable Private Listening on Roku Mobile App

If you use the Roku mobile app, it might be set to Private Listening mode. If that’s enabled, it will cause the Roku remote volume to stop working. To disable Private Listening on the Roku app:

6. Reset Your Roku Device

Another thing you can try is resetting the Roku device. To reset your Roku, unplug it from its power source for 10-15 seconds and plug it back in. Wait while the Roku device restarts. After that, the remote should work, and you’ll be able to control the volume with the remote.

Controlling Volume on Roku

Typically, one of the options above will fix the problem if your Roku remote volume isn’t working. Most of the time, a quick battery swap will get it working, but it isn’t guaranteed. If it doesn’t, check for dirty buttons and re-pair the remote if you need to. Of course, the fix could be as simple as unmuting your TV. Once you have a working remote, you can change the volume on Roku. If you’re new to the device, you might be interested in learning how to delete channels on Roku. You can also get Apple TV+ on Roku, and you might want to read about connecting Roku to Wi-Fi without a remote. Comment Name * Email *

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