Gvirtue Universal Remote: Control Manual Top
On Gvirture models with a button (often labeled “L” or a magnifying glass icon), you can copy functions from your original remote. This is a top-tier feature missing from cheap universal remotes.
Most models are preprogrammed and require no setup—simply insert batteries and use. For the 1% of TVs that don’t automatically respond, follow the manual code search or learning function instructions provided above.
If your Gvirtue remote does not work immediately, you will need to program it. These are the most common methods, including techniques found in Gvirtue user guides. Method 1: Automatic Search (Easiest) gvirtue universal remote control manual top
: Slide the back cover down and insert two AAA batteries , matching the polarity (+/-).
: Ensure there are no obstacles between the remote and the device’s IR sensor. On Gvirture models with a button (often labeled
This method is recommended if you do not have the specific code for your device. your device (TV, DVD player, etc.). Point the remote directly at the device.
Proper battery installation ensures the remote sends a strong, uninterrupted signal during the programming phase. For the 1% of TVs that don’t automatically
Before diving into setup, it helps to understand what your Gvirtue remote can do.
Gvirtue remotes stand out because of their . Unlike cheaper alternatives, these remotes generally won't "forget" your TV settings even when you change the batteries. Their ergonomic design often mimics original manufacturer remotes, making the transition seamless for your muscle memory.
[ POWER ] [ MUTE ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 0 ] [ VOL + ] [ UP ] [ CH + ] [ VOL - ] [LEFT] [ OK ] [RIGHT] [ CH - ] [ DOWN ] [ MENU ] [ RETURN ] [ HOME ] [ NETFLIX ] [ PRIME ] [ YOUTUBE ] Turns the connected device on or off.
If the shortcut doesn't work, you'll need the specific code for your device.