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Firefox ap non-functional on a TCL-Roku TV

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My TCL TV with Roku allows me to download and install Firefox, but that's all.

My TV that came with ROKU. It lets me download Firefox to the TV which is already internet connected. None of the setup options on opening for Firefox are appropriate (trust me, I'm not a complete Luddite). I can't get Firefox past opening and all of those non-functional choices, so I can't get to where I can enter a URL. Is there a solution?

My TCL TV with Roku allows me to download and install Firefox, but that's all. My TV that came with ROKU. It lets me download Firefox to the TV which is already internet connected. None of the setup options on opening for Firefox are appropriate (trust me, I'm not a complete Luddite). I can't get Firefox past opening and all of those non-functional choices, so I can't get to where I can enter a URL. Is there a solution?
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Hi

We no longer support Firefox on Roku devices and have not done so for some time. It is no longer possible to cast to Roku from Firefox for Android.

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Maybe that answered ny question and I just don't get it, and maybe it didn't answer my question about Firefox on a TCL-Roku TV. I'm uncertain because I didn't mention anything about casting.

I just want Firefox the browser operable as an AP on that Smart (or maybe semi-smart?) TV.

There is a Firefox AP that can be downloaded offered, it wasn't offered as a Firefox casting tool, it was offered as Firefox the browser. Maybe that's their fault for mislabeling, or even having it appear as an available download if casting is all that AP will do, and given that it will no longer do that?

I'm not impressed with TCL or ROKU, and especially those two in combination. Regardless of how you clarify this for me, I will not buy another of either alone or together.

Thanks in advance for your clarification

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