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Want to dig deep into your Roku streaming device or TV's settings? Once you know all the Roku secret menu codes, you can! By entering certain key combinations on your Roku remote, you can access hidden screens and menus that let you view and edit preferences that aren't available in the traditional Settings menu. This wikiHow article will show you how to access every secret menu and screen on your Roku.

Section 1 of 11:

Developer Settings Menu

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  1. You can use the menu to enable the developer installer and sideload apps on your Roku and manage the "rokudev" user account.
    • Developer menu code: Press the Home button on your remote 3 times, press Up 2 times, then Right > Left > Right > Left > Right.[1]
    • Only one app can be sideloaded onto your Roku at a time.
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Section 4 of 11:

Reset and Update Menu (Secret Screen 1)

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  1. This menu, which is known as "Secret Screen 1," lets you clear all of your Roku settings and start from scratch, check for and install firmware and software updates, perform USB tests, and view your Roku's IP and MAC addresses, find your serial and model number, and more.
    • Secret Reset and Update menu code: Press the Home button on your remote 5 times, then press Fast Forward > Fast Forward > Fast Forward > Rewind > Rewind.
Section 5 of 11:

Ads and Screenshots Menu (Secret Screen 2)

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  1. You can use this menu to change the way ads are displayed on your Roku's screensaver, change the image format, and even disable screensaver ads entirely—though some users have reported that Roku no longer allows you to turn off ads completely.[3]
    • Secret Screen 2 code: Press the Home button on your remote 5 times, then press Up > Right > Down > Left > Up.[4]
    • You may have to restart your Roku for the changes to take effect.
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Section 7 of 11:

Platform Menu

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  1. The secret Platform menu on your Roku not only provides specs like the system's CPU temperature, speed, IP address, and connected remotes, it's also a gateway to other secret menus, including the System Operations menu, RF Remote menu, Wireless menu, IPv6 menu, and View Remote Button Presses menu.
    • Secret Platform menu code: Press the Home button on your remote 5 times, then press Fast forward > Play > Rewind > Play > Fast Forward.
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Section 8 of 11:

TCL TV Menu

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Section 10 of 11:

Bitrate Override Menu

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  1. It used to be possible to use this menu to set a specific bitrate for Roku channels, but the feature didn't work too well. While you won't be able actually to make these changes anymore, you can still view the old settings on some older Roku models.
    • Secret Bitrate Override menu code: Press the Home button on your remote 5 times, press Rewind 3 times, then press Fast Forward 2 times.
Section 11 of 11:

Secret Reboot Code

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This article was reviewed by Stan Kats and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Stan Kats is a Professional Technologist and the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan holds a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California. He began his career working in the Fortune 500 IT world. Stan founded his companies to offer an enterprise-level of expertise for small businesses and individuals. This article has been viewed 213,587 times.
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