
Log in with your username/password to unlock, when applicable.On the Security & Privacy screen, click on the lock at the button left side of the screen.On the popup, click the Open System Preferences button.(Instead of saying Siri Remote, it may include a series of numbers.) On the Bluetooth screen, click Connect next to the listing for the Siri Remote.On your Siri Remote, press and hold the Menu and Volume Up buttons for five seconds.On your Mac, launch System Preferences from the Dock.Unplug the Apple TV the uses the Siri Remote.To use SiriMote on your Mac, you’ll need to follow these instructions to first pair the two devices: Click Open to confirm it’s okay to use this app on your computer.It tends to fall into the Download folder instead during installation. Once installed, be sure to place the freeware in your Mac’s Applications folder. You can pick up a free version of SiriMote from the Eternal Storms Software website.

The requirements are relatively lax, as you only need OS X El Capitan 10.11 (or newer) and a Mac with Bluetooth 4.0. Once SiriMote has been installed on your Mac, you can control your favorite macOS apps, including QuickTime, iTunes, Apple Keynote, Microsoft PowerPoint, and many more. It too will work with macOS devices - assuming you install a free third-party app called SiriMote for Mac. The Siri Remote, which launched in 2015, has been designed specifically for the always-on Siri capable Apple TV and serves as a replacement for the original Apple Remote.
