

Next you’ll find Volume buttons, Mute, and Channel buttons. If you haven’t connected your console to a supported cable box, the button won’t be of any use to you. The OneGuide button launches the OneGuide with its TV listings and other functions.

Back acts a lot like the B Button would, backing out of menus within apps and the system menu. However, the arrow pad and enter don’t truly emulate a controller’s d-pad and A button, which we’ll cover shortly.īelow the arrow pad sit the Back and OneGuide buttons. Enter essentially acts like the A button on a controller, as it always confirms menu selections. The recessed arrows and enter button allow the remote to navigate system menus, Blu-ray and DVD menus, and video playback apps like a boss.
