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You can group the devices together for certain commands and you can also control them individually should you wish to.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s up to you! All you have to do is connect your 3 TVs, then name them something like Roku 1, Roku 2, etc. After that, you can control each TV individually. BUT, if you want to control them at once, you would just put your 3 devices into a “group.” This is easily done in the app. Then that would allow you to turn on and off all 3 TVs at once. :) I have the Toshiba that has Fire TV built in, similar to the Roku version, and it was so easy to set up my remote. You shouldn’t have any problems with what you’re looking to do!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure if you found your answer, but after setting up my remote, it seems to detect the MAC address in each device to control it. So if you set up each Roku device individually and have separate names for each “activity” it should work independently from each other. Hope this helps
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