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Most issues come down to network permissions or pairing. The fixes below cover the common ones — if none of them help, get in touch and we'll take a look.
Get in touch.
Questions, bug reports, and feature ideas all welcome.
Reporting a bug
Include your macOS version, Apple TV model, and what you were doing when it broke. A screenshot helps.
Common fixes.
Walk through these before reaching out — most reports turn out to be one of these.
My Apple TV doesn't show up when I try to pair
The app finds Apple TVs over your local network. macOS asks before any app can do this.
- Confirm your Mac and Apple TV are on the same Wi-Fi network (or wired into the same LAN).
- Open System Settings → Privacy & Security → Local Network and make sure Apple TV Remote is enabled.
- Quit and reopen the app after toggling the permission.
- If your network has client isolation (common on guest Wi-Fi), switch to your main network.
Pairing fails after I enter the PIN
The PIN is time-sensitive and expires fast.
- Type the PIN as soon as it appears on your TV. If it disappears, restart pairing for a fresh code.
- If you've paired this Apple TV before from this Mac, unpair it first (Settings → General → ⋯ menu → Unpair) and try again.
- On the Apple TV, you can also forget the existing pairing under Settings → Remotes and Devices → Remote App and Devices.
Buttons or gestures stop working mid-session
This usually means the connection to the Apple TV dropped.
- Try the Rescan button in Settings → General.
- Make sure the Apple TV is awake — tap its power button on the remote panel.
- If the issue persists, unpair and pair again.
Volume buttons don't change the TV's volume
Volume is sent to the Apple TV, which then forwards it via HDMI-CEC to your TV or receiver.
- On your Apple TV, go to Settings → Remotes and Devices → Volume Control and choose your TV or AV receiver.
- Make sure HDMI-CEC is enabled on the TV (it's often called something like Anynet+, BRAVIA Sync, or Simplink, depending on the brand).
The two-finger tap or long-press does the wrong thing
Both gestures are configurable.
- Open Settings → Input.
- Pick what a two-finger tap should do (Select, Back, TV, Play/Pause, or Off).
- Pick what a two-finger long-press should do — same options.
- You can also limit where on the remote the swipe area is active.
The remote panel disappears when I click somewhere else
That's the default — clicking outside dismisses it. If you want it to stay, click the pin icon at the bottom of the panel.
The menu-bar icon is missing
Quit and relaunch the app from Launchpad or Applications. If the icon still doesn't appear, check System Settings → Control Center for menu-bar icon overflow on a small display.
I want to start over from scratch
Unpair everything from Settings → General → Unpair All. Pairing credentials live on your Mac only, so unpairing fully removes them.
System requirements.
If any of these are off, the app won't work the way you expect.