Type instead of speaking to Siri on Apple TV
You can type Siri queries using the onscreen keyboard on Apple TV, a connected wireless Bluetooth keyboard, or an iOS or iPadOS device. When Type to Siri is turned on, you can also dictate text instead of entering it.
Siri understands a wide range of queries, and intuitively applies them to the current context whenever possible. To see some examples of what Siri can do, see Search for content and apps on Apple TV and Other things you can ask Siri on Apple TV.
Turn on Type To Siri
In Settings on Apple TV, go to Accessibility, then turn on Type To Siri.
Type instead of speaking to Siri
Press the Siri button on the Siri Remote, then do any of the following:
Enter text using Siri Remote (2nd generation): Press left, right, up, or down on the clickpad ring, swipe across the clickpad, or tap the left or right side of the clickpad to highlight an onscreen character, then press the clickpad center to select the character.
To switch keyboards, press the Play/Pause button , or select uppercase, lowercase, numbers, or special symbols onscreen.
Enter text using Siri Remote (1st generation): Swipe across the touch surface, or tap the left or right side of the touch surface to highlight an onscreen character, then press the touch surface to select the character.
To switch keyboards, press the Play/Pause button , or select uppercase, lowercase, numbers, or special symbols onscreen.
Enter text using a wireless Bluetooth keyboard: Make sure the keyboard is connected to Apple TV, then use it to enter text. See Connect Bluetooth devices to Apple TV.
Enter text using an iOS or iPadOS device: Make sure the device is set up to enter text on Apple TV, then use it to enter text. See Use the iOS or iPadOS keyboard to enter text on Apple TV.
Dictate instead of type: On the Siri Remote, press and hold the Siri button and say the text you want to enter. See Use Siri dictation on Apple TV.
Select Done.