How to Set Up Your One For All Streamer Remote (URC 7935)

Welcome! If you’re like me, your entertainment setup probably revolves around a streaming box like a Roku or Apple TV, but you still need to control the basics on your TV and maybe a soundbar. Juggling those remotes is exactly the problem the One For All Streamer Remote (URC 7935) was built to solve. For users looking for a remote specifically tailored to Apple TV’s ecosystem, the URC 1110 model is an excellent alternative. It’s designed to primarily control your streamer while seamlessly handling power and volume for your other devices.

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In my experience, what sets this remote apart is its clever use of a multi-colored LED ring to instantly tell you which device you’re controlling. In this guide, I’ll walk you through every setup method, from the incredibly simple to the deeply customizable, so you can create a truly streamlined viewing experience.

How to Program One For All Streamer Remote With SimpleSet Method

For most common brands, SimpleSet is your fastest path to success. This method uses a simple key press to find the right code for your device.

The key here is to start the setup mode with the correct button combination for the device you’re programming.

  1. Enter Setup Mode for Your Device:
    • For a TV: Press and hold TV Power and BACK until the yellow LED ring blinks twice.
    • For a Streamer: Press and hold STREAMER POWER and HOME until the red LED ring blinks twice.
    • For an Audio Device/Soundbar: Press and hold Volume + and Volume – until the green LED ring blinks twice.
  2. Find Your Brand’s Key: Look at the tables below and find the key associated with your brand (e.g., for a Samsung TV, the key is Replay).
  3. Press and Hold the Key: Aim the remote at your device and hold down your brand’s key.
  4. Wait for the Reaction:
    • The remote will send a Power signal every 3 seconds to your TV.
    • It will send a Play/Pause signal to your Streamer.
    • It will send a Mute signal to your Audio device.
  5. Release Immediately: As soon as your device reacts (TV turns off, streamer pauses, or soundbar mutes), release the key. The LED ring will blink green twice, and your device should be set up.

Pro-Tip: If some buttons don’t work correctly after setup, just repeat the process. The remote will automatically start with the next code in its memory.

SimpleSet Brand Keys:

Device TypeKeyBrand(s)
STREAMEROptionsApple
RewindAsus
Play/PauseNvidia
Fast ForwardiOmega
ReplayBoxee
BackMicrosoft
HomeRoku / NowTV / Kwese Play
TV PowerKodi
TV InputWestern Digital
TVOptionsTCL / Thomson
RewindLG
Play/PausePanasonic
Fast ForwardPhilips
ReplaySamsung
BackSony / Sharp
HomeToshiba
TV PowerBush
TV InputGrundig
AUDIOOptionsPanasonic / Pioneer
RewindSamsung
Play/PauseSony
Fast ForwardYamaha
ReplayBose / Denon
BackMarantz / Philips
HomeOnkyo
TV PowerLG

How to Program URC 7935 All Streamer Remote With Codes

If your brand isn’t listed in SimpleSet, you’ll need to use a 5-digit code from the manual’s code list which we provided starting of this article. A unique feature of this remote is that it doesn’t have number keys. You enter codes using the six keys at the top of the remote.

Code Entry Keys:

  • 1 = TV Input
  • 2 = TV Power
  • 3 = Back
  • 4 = Home
  • 5 = Replay
  • 6 = Options

Steps:

  1. Turn your device on.
  2. Enter the correct setup mode for your device type (see Step 1 of SimpleSet).
  3. Using the keys above, enter the first 5-digit code for your brand.
  4. The LED will blink green twice.
  5. Aim the remote at your device and press the Power key (or Mute key for audio devices) to see if it responds. If it does, you’re all set!. If not, repeat the process with the next code in the list.

What is Learning Functions In All Streamer Remote

The URC 7935 can learn any function from any other working infrared remote. This is perfect for adding a missing command or combining functions from multiple remotes.

  1. Place your original remote about 3cm from the One For All remote, pointing towards it.
  2. Press and hold TV Power and Mute until the red LED blinks twice.
  3. Press and release the key on the One For All remote where you want to store the function.
  4. Press and release the corresponding key on your original remote. The LED will blink green twice to confirm success.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other keys you wish to program.
  6. When finished, press and hold the TV Power key until the green LED blinks four times to save and exit.

To delete a learned function: Hold Streamer Power and Mute until the red LED blinks twice, then press the key you want to delete twice.

The Multi-Colored Ring: Your At-a-Glance Guide

That colorful LED ring isn’t just for show; it’s a status indicator.

  • Yellow: You are controlling your TV.
  • Green: You are controlling your Soundbar or Audio device.
  • Streamer Color: This can vary. By default, it’s purple for the pre-programmed Roku setting. If you use SimpleSet, it will change to a color associated with the brand (e.g., dark green for a Microsoft Xbox).

If you’d like to choose your own custom color for your streamer, you can:

  1. Hold Channel Up and Channel Down until the ring blinks red twice.
  2. Press Channel Up. The ring will turn white.
  3. Keep pressing Channel Up or Channel Down to cycle through over 100 different shades.
  4. When you find a color you like, press and hold OK to save it. This level of personalization is a key feature of many One For All remotes; for ultimate control, the Learning feature allows for complete command-by-command customization.

How To Use App Shortcut Macros

The four shortcut keys (N, A, H, Y) can be programmed to launch a streaming app with a single press.

  1. First, figure out the exact sequence of key presses needed to open your desired app (e.g., on an Apple TV, opening an app might be Back, Menu Down, OK).
  2. Hold down the shortcut key you want to program (e.g., ‘N’) until the LED blinks twice.
  3. Perform the sequence of keys exactly as you normally would. The remote records in real-time, so wait for your device to respond between presses
  4. Once the app has launched on your screen, press and hold the same shortcut key until the LED blinks green twice to store the macro.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I know which device I’m controlling at any given time?

Look at the multi-colored LED ring. When you press a function key like volume or channel, it will light up: yellow indicates TV control, and green indicates Audio device control. When controlling your streamer, it will light up in its default or your custom-chosen color.

The manual asks for a 5-digit code, but there are no number buttons. How do I enter it?

This is a common point of confusion. You must use the top six function keys to enter digits 1 through 6. For example, to enter the code 31331, you would press: Back, TV Input, Back, Back, TV Input. If you prefer a more traditional layout for channel surfing, many models like the Big Button Remote include a full, easy-to-read number pad.

Can I change the ‘N’ button to open Disney+ instead of Netflix?

Yes! This is exactly what the App Shortcut Macro feature is for. Simply follow the steps in the guide above to record the sequence of button presses that opens the Disney+ app on your streaming device, and save it to the ‘N’ key.

My original remote is broken. Can I still set up the URC 7935?

Absolutely. You will not be able to use the Learning function, but you can still get full functionality by using either the SimpleSet or Setup by Code methods.

I don’t like the default color for my streaming device. Can I change it?

Yes, you can. The “Choose Colour” feature allows you to cycle through over 100 different shades and save the one you prefer as the indicator for your streamer.

Conclusion

The One For All Streamer Remote URC 7935 is a fantastic, specialized tool that excels in a modern, stream-centric living room. While its initial setup is straightforward with SimpleSet, its true value comes from its customization. Taking a few minutes to use the Learning function, set your favorite color, and program your app shortcuts will result in a remote that feels like it was designed just for you.

About the author

David Reid

I'm David Reid, the founder of oneforallremotecodes.com. I started this website to solve these common frustrations. After years of being the go-to person for helping friends and family, I created this central hub to share all the codes and straightforward instructions that anyone can use.

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