How to Setup and Use Apple TV Remote From the Control Center on iOS 11.

The latest version of iOS, iOS 11 has added a ton of cool new features and changed the way we interact with a lot of old features we've become familiar with over the years. If you are having trouble trying to setup and use Apple TV Remote from your iPhone or iPad, this guide has a full rundown on the new IOS 11 Apple TV Setup.

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iOS 11 has added a full reproduction of the Apple TV Remote directly into the Control Center. This may be a godsend for you if you are having trouble keeping your current remote control in an easy to find location. Or if you are sick and tired of using the old clumsy app. Originally the Apple TV Remote app was the backup plan if anything happened your original remote control but it too was somewhat difficult and unintuitive to use. Now though, with iOS 11, things have changed dramatically, using the new Apple TV Remote in the Control Center is an absolute pleasure.

How to Add the Apple TV Remote App to Apple Control Center.

Before we start, there is one limitation with the new Remote and Control Center Configuration. It only works with fourth-generation or newer Apple TVs. If you have a fourth generation TV or newer, you can continue with the steps below. Unfortunately, if you are using an older model Apple TV device, you will have to continue using your current setup.

The best part about setting up your Apple TV remote in the Control Center is that once it is set up, you can access it at any time, even from the lock screen. To set up Apple TV Remote in your Control Center you will need to do the following.

Important: You need to make sure that both your devices are connected to the same WiFi network, otherwise everything you are trying to do won’t work.

How to Control Apple TV With the Apple TV Remote App Using Control Center in iOS 11.

Now that you have setup your remote control in the iOS 11 Control Panel, here's how to starting using the controls.

Note: The buttons that allow you to jump forward and backwards 10 seconds. only show when something is playing. So you will have more screen to use during other moments.

Note: The only real downside to the Control Panel Remote in iOS 11 is that you can’t control the volume (for now) This is currently the only advantage the physical Siri Remote has over the newly designed Control Center option for Apple TV Remote.

How to Control Multiple Apple TVs Using iOS 11.

If you need to control more than one Apple TV on your network, you can do so quite easily. Simply tap the name of your Apple TV at the top of the screen, this will show you all a list of all the Apple TVs on your network. Now all you need to do is tap a different Apple TV and Control Center will switch to the new TV.

How to Restart an Apple TV on iOS 11.

If you ever need to restart your Apple TV, you can do so from the Control Center. In the past, you would normally use your Siri Remote and hold down the Menu and Home buttons until the TV restarted. With iOS 11 and the Control Center, all you need to do is hold down the Play/Pause and Home button. After a few seconds, the light on the Apple TV will blink, as soon as you see the light blink, you can let go of the buttons and the TV will restart.

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