Gvirtue Universal Remote Control Manual Top (Plus — WALKTHROUGH)

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Why the Gvirtue Remote Stands Out

Before diving into the manual, it is worth noting why this remote is highly sought after. The Gvirtue remotes are known for their:

2. "Top" Codes for Major Brands

Since the manual print is often small, here is a cheat sheet of the most common codes that work with Gvirtue remotes for popular TV brands.

(Pro Tip: If the code works but the "Menu" or "Input" buttons don't function, try the next code on the list for your brand. Some codes only handle power and volume, while others handle full navigation.)


How to Program Your Gvirtue Universal Remote (Step-by-Step)

There are three primary methods to program your remote. The top method most users prefer is the Auto Code Search.

Section 6: Final Instruction

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But tonight, when you reach for the remote to turn down the volume on the late show, and your thumb rests on the GV button—you will remember this page.

What you press next is the only choice you have ever truly owned.

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Method A: Automatic Code Search (Recommended)

Use this method if you do not have the code list or if the specific code is unknown.

  1. Power On the device you want to program (e.g., your TV or Roku box) manually.
  2. Press and HOLD the Setup Button (sometimes labeled "Set" or represented by a gear icon) until the LED indicator light turns solid red.
  3. Release the Setup Button.
  4. Aim the remote at the device.
  5. Press and Release the Power Button on the remote.
    • The LED light may blink.
  6. The remote will now send a signal every few seconds. Point the remote at the device and wait.
  7. As soon as the device turns OFF, immediately press the OK/Select button to lock in the code.
    • Note: If you miss the window and the device turns back on, you must start over.

5. Standard Device Codes (Reference)

Note: These codes are generic for popular brands. If these do not work, use the Automatic Search method above.

For Roku / Streaming Devices:

For Samsung TVs:

For LG TVs:

For Vizio TVs:

For Sony TVs:


Section 2: Pairing (The Binding)

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  1. Point the remote at any electronic device—television, radio, smart bulb, space heater, or the faint humming box in your basement you’ve been avoiding.
  2. Whisper the device’s true name. Not the brand name. The role it plays in your life. (e.g., “The Distraction,” “The Late-Night Comfort,” “The Thing That Whispers Back.”)
  3. If the remote vibrates once, the bond is set. If it vibrates twice, do not use the device again today.

Warning: Do not pair the remote with mirrors, photographs, or open doorways. The GVirtue cannot distinguish between a reflection and a possibility.