C covertsurfer macrumors 6502a Original poster Dec 23, 2009 #1 I have a remote which came with my iMac. If my Apple TV remote breaks can I use the one that came with my iMac?
I have a remote which came with my iMac. If my Apple TV remote breaks can I use the one that came with my iMac?
spinnerlys Guest Dec 23, 2009 #2 You could try out if it works for yourself? It most probably will, as they are the same, just different packaging now that the new remote got an aluminium enclosure.
You could try out if it works for yourself? It most probably will, as they are the same, just different packaging now that the new remote got an aluminium enclosure.
M mhdena macrumors 6502a Dec 23, 2009 #3 spinnerlys said: You could try out if it works for yourself? It most probably will, as they are the same, just different packaging now that the new remote got an aluminium enclosure. Click to expand... But but but you mean think for ones self😕 😱 🙄
spinnerlys said: You could try out if it works for yourself? It most probably will, as they are the same, just different packaging now that the new remote got an aluminium enclosure. Click to expand... But but but you mean think for ones self😕 😱 🙄
C cactusgary macrumors newbie Dec 23, 2009 #4 macrumors 6502 Join Date: Jan 2007 Can I use my Mac Remote for Apple TV Mine does not - c.f. other threads
macrumors 6502 Join Date: Jan 2007 Can I use my Mac Remote for Apple TV Mine does not - c.f. other threads
B blakekrone macrumors newbie Dec 23, 2009 #5 It'll work after you go through the AppleTV settings and pair your Mac remote with your AppleTV.
M mstrze macrumors 68000 Dec 24, 2009 #6 FWIW all-in-one remotes work. I use my Logitech as my AppleTV remote.
T tom1971 macrumors 6502a Dec 24, 2009 #7 covertsurfer said: I have a remote which came with my iMac. If my Apple TV remote breaks can I use the one that came with my iMac? Click to expand... Yes
covertsurfer said: I have a remote which came with my iMac. If my Apple TV remote breaks can I use the one that came with my iMac? Click to expand... Yes