![]() ![]() An information pane will appear at the top of the screen. To turn on subtitles: Click the down button on the clickpad ring or swipe down on the clickpad.To cancel and resume at the original position, press the Back (<) button. To start playback at the new position, press the clickpad center again. For more precise control, rest your finger on the outer edge of the clickpad ring until a ring icon appears onscreen, then circle your finger counterclockwise or clockwise around the clickpad ring. Swipe left or right to scrub backward or forward in time. A preview thumbnail will appear above the playback timeline at the bottom of the screen. Scrub video forward or backward: First, pause the video by pressing the Play/Pause button or clicking on the center of the clickpad.Press the Play/Pause button to resume playback.Get 2x, 3x, 4x speed options for rewind and fast-forward: Press left or right repeatedly to cycle through rewind or fast-forward speed options.Continuously rewind or fast-forward: Press and hold left or right on the clickpad ring.For 10-second rewind or fast-foward: Press left or right on the clickpad ring to rewind or fast-forward respectively.Go to the home screen: Press and hold the Back (Go to the previous screen: Press the Back button (To scroll through lists of options and indexes: Press and hold up or down on the clickpad ring or swipe up or down on the clickpad a few times to scroll quickly.To select an app or item: Press the clickpad center. ![]() To move around on Apple TV: Press up, down, left, or right on the clickpad ring or swipe up, down, left, or right on the clickpad.Navigating the Apple TV with the second or third generation Siri Remote The 2nd and 3rd generation remote have both a clickpad, which responds to touch/swipes, as well as a clickpad ring that you can press or click. ![]() The 1st generation generation Siri remote only has a touch surface, which responds to both taps and swipes. The new remote makes it easier to navigate and use your Apple TV. If you have an older Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD, should you go out and buy the new second or third generation Siri Remote? If you can afford to, and if you pretty much use Apple TV rather than Roku or Fire TV, then yes, the second/third generation Siri remote is worth buying ( check Amazon deal). But for most people it is clearly the better choice. The new remote is a little heavier, bigger and colder, though. It is easier to find compared to the tiny black first generation remote that tended to become easily hidden in couches and recliner crevices.
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