That changed this past weekend after I wrote about how I didn’t like how the Apple TV remote didn’t have a Home button. It seemed to me that Apple only offered a TV button that opened its TV app, an app that Apple seems dead-set on promoting as the true brain of the Apple TV. It has an Up Next queue, it collects the Apple TV Channels you buy and offers access to purchase and rent movies and TVs shows (replacing iTunes).  After my article published, I got a tweet from reader Sigmund Judge (opens in new tab) explaining that I could sorta-solve my issue. No, Apple doesn’t make a whole new remote. Little did I know that a solution of sorts was hidden in the Apple TV Settings app. You can actually re-map the TV button to be the Home button, with just three easy steps I’ve got listed below. Why would you want to? Well, I assume many Apple TV owners just don’t use the TV app. Apple may present it as the base of operations, but it lacks integration to Netflix for starters. Second of all, while the Up Next queue exists (and can be edited), there’s no way to send shows to it from other apps. Primarily, you’re supposed to search for shows and movies in the TV app and click the Up Next button to add those titles to that queue. Thirdly? Well, even though I use the Apple TV a lot the TV app only encompasses a fraction of what I do with the device. It doesn’t tie to YouTube or Twitch, nor does it interact with the Fite app. Therefore, for me (and maybe others) the Home screen will always likely be my true “home.”

How to turn the TV button on the Apple TV remote into a Home button

  1. Open the Settings app from the Apple TV home screen.
  2. Select Remotes and Devices.
  3. Click on TV Button to switch the setting to Home. You’ve changed the TV button from the TV app to Home Screen! As for what to watch next? Apple TV Plus looks like it has another hit coming, so check out our guide on how to watch WeCrashed online. In other TV news, a major daytime talk show is ending after 31 seasons.

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title: “This Is The One Apple Tv Trick Everyone Needs To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-22” author: “Sharon Taylor”


That changed this past weekend after I wrote about how I didn’t like how the Apple TV remote didn’t have a Home button. It seemed to me that Apple only offered a TV button that opened its TV app, an app that Apple seems dead-set on promoting as the true brain of the Apple TV. It has an Up Next queue, it collects the Apple TV Channels you buy and offers access to purchase and rent movies and TVs shows (replacing iTunes).  After my article published, I got a tweet from reader Sigmund Judge (opens in new tab) explaining that I could sorta-solve my issue. No, Apple doesn’t make a whole new remote. Little did I know that a solution of sorts was hidden in the Apple TV Settings app. You can actually re-map the TV button to be the Home button, with just three easy steps I’ve got listed below. Why would you want to? Well, I assume many Apple TV owners just don’t use the TV app. Apple may present it as the base of operations, but it lacks integration to Netflix for starters. Second of all, while the Up Next queue exists (and can be edited), there’s no way to send shows to it from other apps. Primarily, you’re supposed to search for shows and movies in the TV app and click the Up Next button to add those titles to that queue. Thirdly? Well, even though I use the Apple TV a lot the TV app only encompasses a fraction of what I do with the device. It doesn’t tie to YouTube or Twitch, nor does it interact with the Fite app. Therefore, for me (and maybe others) the Home screen will always likely be my true “home.”

How to turn the TV button on the Apple TV remote into a Home button

  1. Open the Settings app from the Apple TV home screen.
  2. Select Remotes and Devices.
  3. Click on TV Button to switch the setting to Home. You’ve changed the TV button from the TV app to Home Screen! As for what to watch next? Apple TV Plus looks like it has another hit coming, so check out our guide on how to watch WeCrashed online. In other TV news, a major daytime talk show is ending after 31 seasons.

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