Call the tech customer service. They will tell you exactly if/if not whether it’s possible. Very quickly.
The number should be easy to find in the handbook under troubleshooting.
That particular remote (model rc4391p) ships with more than one Bush television.
The number/letter buttons might only work for some of the TV models with which it is shipped.
It looks as if, possibly, there is a key under the number 9 button which toggles between text and numeric entry. (Can"t be sure because the more I zoom in, the more pixellated it gets.) But worth a try?
Sadly, according to the manual, page 12 [ pdf ]
The key under the numeral 9 is the “source” key. While the manual mentions a few things in TXT mode, they seem to be driven by the directional keys, not the number/letter keys.
Plugging in a USB keyboard might work. I know, you’ll have to get up and walk to the TV, like it’s the 70s or something, but there’s a good chance it will work.
Thanks for all the input, people.
I’m about 99.99% sure i can’t do what i want without either a smartphone/tablet
type device, or an alexa type thing.
I’ll live with the arrow key letter selection method for now.
I don’t see why they can’t implement the number key text entry method, i’m
sure it’s a very simple bit of code… i will suggest it to bush, the tv does
update its software automatically so it must be possible.
(I won’t hold my breath though.)
If I may hijack this thread slightly, a few years ago I designed a new way to enter text with a four-direction remote, which was supposed to be more efficient than the grid of letters commonly used on TVs. I was working for Roku at the time, and I showed it around. The engineers generally thought it was pretty cool, but management wasn’t very interested, so it didn’t go anywhere. It generally uses fewer keypresses than a grid-based UI but it takes a little time to get used to.
I have a browser-based prototype here if anyone wants to play with it. It has soft buttons for use on a phone/tablet, but I think it works best with hard buttons (the arrow keys on a keyboard).
If you really want a hijack, I have a smart TV remote with the usual remote keys on one side, but if you flip it over there is a QWERTY keyboard.
True that ! But cool anyway !
That’s not a hijack, it’s very relevant - i’ll look into it.
And in a major development …
I have discovered that it is in fact the YouTube app that is the problem …
the BBC IPlayer app does let me use the numeric key multiple press letter
entry method.
Glad to hear it is working(?)
Never checked whether it is compatible with devices besides the particular one it came with, but anyway you get the idea.
There are a bunch out there that are compatible with specific manufacturers, across a variety of models, but a quick search didn’t find much that claimed much universality. And none (again, quick search) that matched that format and Bush as a mfc. Quite a few more options though if the TV was Bluetooth enabled, but that’s not a feature of the model listed upthread.
I don’t think anyone suggested just adding a Roku or other streaming device rather than using the streaming features built into the TV. You can get many of these devices for under fifty bucks. Yes, it’s annoying that you bought a new TV specifically because you wanted a smart one, but this might sidestep the whole issue.
I have a similar remote. It came with a used Vizio TV manufactured in 2010.