If you’re like most people, you probably have a few buttons on your TV remote that you don’t use very often. Maybe you just don’t want to reach for your phone to change the channel or turn up the music. Maybe you just want to press one button and have the TV do its thing. If so, there’s a good chance that those buttons are hidden behind some of the menu options on your Chromecast. To remap those buttons, first open up your Google TV remote app and find the “buttons” tab. There, you’ll see a list of all of the devices that your TV has connected to it. Once you’ve found your Chromecast, it’ll be in this list. Next, find the “remapping” button and press it. This will take you to a screen where you can choose which buttons to remap. Here, we’re going to remap two of our favorite Chromecast buttons: “play” and “pause.” To remap “play,” first press the power button on your TV for about 10 seconds until it turns off (it should do this automatically). Then press and hold onto one of the chromecast’s ports until it starts blinking green (it should do this automatically). Then release the port and press play on your chromecast! To remap “pause,” first press and hold onto one of the chromecast’s ports until it starts blinking red (it should do this automatically). Then release the port andpress pause on your chromecast!
Remap the YouTube Button
The YouTube button on the Chromecast with Google TV remote can be remapped to open any YouTube app quickly. The button supports the standard YouTube app, YouTube TV, YouTube Kids, and YouTube Music.
To get started, press and hold the “YouTube” button on your remote.
From the menu that appears, select the YouTube app that you want to open using your remote.
You will be immediately taken back to the Google TV home screen. A message will appear in the top-right corner that confirms your change.
You can press and hold the “YouTube” button on your Chromecast remote again in the future to remap the shortcut to a different YouTube app.
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Remap the Netflix (and Any Other) Button
Unfortunately, remapping the “Netflix” button and the remote’s other buttons isn’t as easy. Although there isn’t a built-in tool for remapping these shortcuts, you can download a paid third-party app to give your Chromecast with Google TV remote extra functionality.
Start by navigating to the “Apps” app and then selecting the “Search For Apps” button.
Either use the on-screen keyboard or hold down the Google Assistant button on the Chromecast remote to search for the “Button Mapper” app. Click the “Install” button to download the app to your streaming device.
Once installed, select the “Open” button.
Alternatively, after the Chromecast with Google TV is set up and connected to your Google account, you can install the app via the Play Store. From your computer, visit the Button Mapper’s Play Store listing. Click the “Install” button and then choose your Google Chromecast as the device to install it on.
With the Button Mapper app open, you’ll need to grant it permission to access accessibility settings and unlock the app’s pro features. The app will help you navigate to Settings > System >Accessibility > Button Mapper and enable the permission. After, pay the in-app purchase that costs $4.99 plus taxes.
You can now remap every button on your Chromecast with Google TV remote. Select the “Add Button” option.
Next, click the “Add Buttons” item and then press the “Netflix” or any other button on your remote. The button, shown below as “Button_3,” will appear on the list. Select the option.
Finally, you can set the button’s new functionality. It can launch an action (like taking a screenshot), open a different application (such as Disney+, Hulu, or HBO Max), or run several other activities.
With your Chromecast with Google TV remote’s button remapped, you can now press it to test the new functionality.