How to close the application on Android TV Xiaomi: methods and solutions

Xiaomiโ€™s modern Smart TVs running Android TV are powerful multimedia centers, but like any computerized device, they are prone to software failures that can result in a freeze in the interface or malfunction of the software, and users often find themselves in a situation where a running program stops responding to commands or blocks the entire system.

Unlike smartphones, where gesture and button management has been practiced for years, navigating on a big screen with a remote control may not be obvious to beginners, especially when it comes to forcing processes that behave incorrectly to stop. Understanding how to close an app on Xiaomiโ€™s Android TV is a basic skill for any owner of such a TV, avoiding a complete reboot of the device.

In this article, we will take a closer look at all the ways you can manage running processes, including the standard interface, hidden remote control functions, and advanced USB debugging techniques that will allow you to effectively manage your device memory and resolve software conflicts without losing data.

Use of the regular menu of running applications

The simplest and most obvious way to manage active programs is built directly into the PatchWall shell interface or the standard Android TV launcher. When you click on the application menu button (usually a button with a three-dot or a square on the remote), you open a list of recently used programs, and here you can see a preview of running tasks.

To force a specific program to close, you need to use the navigation buttons to highlight its icon. Depending on the firmware version, the action can vary: sometimes you just need to press the OK button to re-enter, but more often you need to press the Menu button (three stripes) or a special button with a cross that appears on the screen, this method allows you to quickly free RAM from unnecessary processes.

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It's important to understand that simply switching between windows doesn't always mean a complete stoppage. Some services can continue to run in the background, consuming processor resources. For complete cleaning, it's better to use built-in system optimization tools or close applications through the settings menu, which will be discussed later.

  • ๐ŸŽฎ Click the "Applications Menu" button on the remote to call the task list.
  • ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Select the unnecessary application and click the "Close" or "Delete" button (cross).
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Use the โ€œClose Allโ€ feature if this option is available in your version of the interface.

Forced Stop through System Settings

If the GUI is stuck and does not respond to remote commands, the most reliable standard method is to use the system menu settings Android. This method allows you to force the process to end even if the application itself is not responding. To do this, you need to go to the Settings section. โ†’ Annexes โ†’ All applications.

In the list that opens, find the problem program. Once you select the right item, you will see a detailed menu where you can access the Stop or Force Stop button. Pressing this button triggers a kill system signal that forcibly completes all threads associated with the package, which is especially useful for heavy-duty applications such as online cinemas or games.

โš ๏ธ Note: Do not try to stop system processes with names like Android System, Google Play Services, or System. UI". This can lead to unstable TV performance or cyclical reboot.

After stopping the application, it is also recommended to clear its cache if the problem recurs. In the same settings menu, select Memory or Storage, and then click Clear Cache, which will delete temporary files that may have been corrupted and caused software malfunctions.

  • โš™๏ธ Go to Settings. โ†’ Applications through the main menu.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Find the hanging app in the list and select it.
  • ๐Ÿ›‘ Click the Stop button to force the process to end.

Control via remote control

Many users are unaware that the standard Xiaomi Mi Remote has hidden features to control windows. Long-term pressing of the Home or Menu button often causes a system dialog box with a suggestion to close the current application or clear the memory.

Also worth noting are key combinations. On some voice-controlled remotes, simultaneously pressing the back and OK buttons can emulate the exit command. If standard methods don't work, you can try quickly pressing the back button several times in a row, sometimes forcing the system to redraw the interface and reset the got stuck focus.

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If the remote is no longer responsive because of the TV, try removing the batteries for 10 seconds and then inserting them back in, which will reset the command buffer of the remote itself.

For advanced users, there are universal macro-enabled remotes or infrared-ported smartphones that can be used to install a remote application, and these devices sometimes send specific control commands that are not available on the standard IR-cooled TV.

  • ๐Ÿ  Hold the Home button for a long time to call the Memory Cleanup Menu.
  • ๐Ÿ”™ Use multiple clicks of "Back" to reset the interface focus.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Consider using your smartphone as a remote control over Wi-Fi for more accurate control.

Specifics of Xiaomi Mi TV Stick and Box

The Mi TV Stick and Mi Box, although they run on the same platform, have their own characteristics due to their compact form factor and less productive iron. On these devices, RAM often fills up faster, leading to more frequent freezes.

Console owners are advised not to keep heavy apps running in the background, as this can lead to overheating of the device and trotting of the processor, which will only aggravate the performance situation. On consoles, there is often a full menu of recent applications available with a single click, so the method through settings is the main one.

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Also, consider that on Xiaomi consoles with Android TV 9 and higher, the system is more aggressive in managing background tasks. However, third-party launchers installed by the user may conflict with this mechanism. If you use an alternative shell, make sure that it is optimized for working on TVs, not tablets.

Using ADB for Advanced Management

For those who are not afraid of technical terms, there is the most powerful management tool, USB debugging (ADB), which allows you to close processes that are not visible in the interface, or remove system debris. First, you need to activate the developer mode by going to Settings โ†’ About TV and quickly clicking 7 times on the item "Build number".

Once you have USB debugging on the developer menu, you can connect to your TV from your computer or smartphone. Using the adb shell am force-stop command <app package>, you can instantly complete any process, especially when you remove miner viruses or ads that masquerade as system services.

adb connect 192.168.1.XX:5555


adb shell pm list packages




adb shell am force-stop com.example.buggyapp

There is also a team to completely clean the application data through ADB: adb shell pm clear <package>. It's more radical than just stopping, completely resetting the app to the "just installed" state. Use this method with caution, as it will delete all your logins and settings inside the program.

  • ๐Ÿ’ป Activate "Debugging by" USB" developer menu.
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Connect to a TV from a PC over a network or cable.
  • โŒจ๏ธ Enter the am force-stop command to force the process to close.

Table of codes and control commands

Below is a summary table of the main actions and their corresponding commands or key combinations, which will help you quickly navigate in case of problems with a particular type of hang.

Action.Method of implementationDifficulty
Close the current windowBack or Home buttonLow.
Clear background processesLong press of "Home"Low.
Forced stoppingSettings โ†’ Applications โ†’ StopMedium
Removal of the process (ADB)Team am force-stopTall.
Complete system resetRecovery Mode / Wipe DataCritical

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Use of the ADB-commands give maximum control over the system, but requires input accuracy to avoid damaging Android system files TV.

Freeze prevention and optimization

To avoid worrying about how to close an app, you should do prevention: first of all, keep an eye out for the space in your internal memory. When more than 90% of the storage is full, Android TV starts to run extremely slowly and often freezes. Regularly delete unnecessary games and heavy files.

The second important aspect is updates. Xiaomi firmware often includes memory bug fixes and launcher optimizations. Check for updates in Settings โ†’ TV โ†’ System Update. It is also useful to periodically restart the TV completely, pulling the cord out of the socket for a minute to reset static electricity and clear volatile memory.

โš ๏ธ Note: Do not install smartphone apps on your TV (unmarked versions) TV They are not adapted for remote control and often cause resource conflicts, leading to freezes.

You can install specialized utilities for automatic memory cleaning, such as Sideload Launcher or simple cache cleaners available from the Google Play Store on TV. However, do not abuse "accelerators", which consume a lot of resources themselves. The best optimization is the lack of excess software.

Hidden Options for Developer Options
You can turn on FPS display and real-time CPU loading in the developer menu, which will help you understand which application is loading the system and causing lags.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What if Xiaomi TV doesnโ€™t respond to the remote or buttons?
In this case, a hard reboot will help. Turn off the TV from the power grid by pulling the plug out of the socket. Wait 1-2 minutes until the capacitors are completely discharged, then turn on again. If this does not help, try to pinch the power button on the TV body (not on the remote) for 10-15 seconds.
Can I remove the built-in Xiaomi apps that cannot be closed?
You can't remove system applications with regular means, the "Delete" button will be inactive. ADB-commands pm uninstall -k --user 0 <packet>. However, this can disrupt the TV, so only remove those packages that you are sure of. 100%.
Why does the app close immediately after launch?
This could indicate an incompatible version of the app with your version of Android TV, damage to cache files, or a lack of RAM.Try clearing the app's cache in the settings, updating it through Google Play, or reinstalling it.
How do I know the name of the process for ADB?
The easiest way to do this is to install a file manager on your TV or use the App Inspector app, and in the application list, they show the technical name of the package, which usually looks like com.company.appname, which is what you need for the forced stop commands.