

We use KEY_DELETE and give it the same command as KEY_BACKSPACE, which is 'Back'.įix Apple TV menu buttonAdd Back to relevant places in /usr/share/kodi/system/keymaps/keyboard.xml (e.g.

Most commands work out of the box (following the default Kodi keymap). Ir-keytable -p all -w /etc/rc_keymaps/apple_tv_A1294Ĭonfigure Harmony remoteFollow guide on the Kodi forum, choose buttons to your liking.īe sure to set Input Repeat and Input Delay to lower values for the MCE and Keyboard devices in MyHarmony (under 'Change Device settings'), else the remote experience can be a bit laggy.Ĭonfigure Kodi to behaveNow that our IR commands are received by the hardware, drivers, and then converted to commands, it's time to have Kodi receive. Ir-keytable -p all -w /etc/rc_keymaps/rc6_mce Does anyone have a better picture?ĭiagnose and debugBecause stuff goes wrong, start the diagnostics:
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Win - HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi Setting scenes with HarmonyThe easiest part is to turn all devices on using the Logitech Harmony, based on these Kodi threads: IngredientsI'd like to control the following devices, using two remotes: Why does evtest show two IR event inputs?.Workaround: use KEY_DELETE and remap in Kodi's keyboard.xml Kodi doesn't detect all keys from Apple TV remote (e.g.AppleTV and Harmony can both navigate Kodi.Desired situation: Samsung TV + Pioneer AV receiver + Kodi on NUC controlled with Logitech Harmony and Kodi also with the Apple TV remote.Old situation: Kodi (on Intel NUC/Ubuntu 18.04) controlled via LIRC using Apple TV remote.I document my findings in the jungle of IR control on Linux here. So I got a new (second hand) Harmony Remote and would like to control my AV setup with this.
