Logitech Y-X5A77 BT keyboard for Apple TV 3

I got my PS3 keyboard working with my Apple TV 3.  My question is...  Which key is the equivilent to the "select" button when you are in a movie.  "Enter" is play/pause.  I want to know how to get to the movie menu after you press the up arrow and it say "Hold  select for more"

You see, I'm looking for the Apple Keyboard.
I'm not sure if it works with iPhones, though =(

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