Hi Kevin;

When you are listening to audio content, can you temporally turn off v?o?

Thanks
Anthony


Sent from my Verizon iPhone 5!

On Jan 29, 2013, at 7:04 AM, "Kevin Minor" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
>  
> I called up Apple, because I wasn’t sure how to use my Apple Bluetooth 
> keyboard with my Apple TV.  Well, after waiting forever for the update, I’m 
> pleased to say it works great.  Here are some helpful things for using the 
> Bluetooth keyboard.  I’m going to refer to the Apple keyboard, but if you use 
> a different one for your iPhone/iPod/iPad, I don’t see why it wouldn’t work 
> for your Apple TV.
>  
> First, you have to pair your Bluetooth keyboard.  This is found under 
> settings.  Of course you’ll have to use your Apple TV remote to start things. 
>  I can’t remember where in Settings the Bluetooth is, but it’s either on the 
> main screen or it’s under general.  In either case have your keyboard in 
> pairing mode and the Apple TV will show your keyboard.  Select it.
>  
> Now you’ll be prompted for your 4 digit code.  Enter this on the keyboard.  
> Here’s my only complaint with this feature.  The keys aren’t repeated by 
> VoiceOver on the Apple TV.  Once you know this, however, it’s not too bad to 
> enter the numbers, then press ENTER.  If all goes well the Apple TV will tell 
> you the keyboard’s paired.
>  
> Now for controlling the keyboard.  It’s really simple.  To find something you 
> want to hear/watch, use the arrow keys to select it, then press ENTER to 
> activate the option.  To go back a menu, press ESC.  If you hold the ENTER or 
> ESC keys, they perform the same thing that the Apple TV remote does when you 
> hold the buttons.  I haven’t tried first letter navigation yet, so I can’t 
> report on that.
>  
> If you need to enter text into a field, just type it in with the keyboard and 
> press ENTER when done, or arrow over to your choices and press ENTER on the 
> one you want.
>  
> Hope this helps.  I really like the Bluetooth option for controlling the 
> Apple TV.  Now I don’t have to point my remote exactly at the Apple TV and 
> hope it works.
>  
> Oh yeah, one other thing.  The Bluetooth feature only works with keyboards.  
> According to the Apple article I read, you can’t pair things like headphones 
> or wireless speakers.
>  
> Have a good day, and don’t work too hard.
> GO CATS!
> Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
> [email protected]
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