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Custom "Home" button doesn't work after upgrade to Helix - ubuntu-xbmc - 2014-11-16 When I upgraded to Helix, the web-browser button on my VRC-1100 remote stopped working (I had set it to be XBMC home). I suspected the remote.xml and Lircmap.xml were overwritten upon upgrade. Currently this is what happens when I use the button: Code: ~$ tail -f ~/.kodi/temp/kodi.log and Code: ~$ irw Among other things, I tried adding this in /home/devuseraccount/xbmc/system/Lircmap.xml: Code: <remote device="devinput"> and this in ~/.kodi/userdata/keymaps/remote.xml: Code: <universalremote> But it doesn't work. Any suggestions? RE: Custom "Home" button doesn't work after upgrade to Helix - wsnipex - 2014-11-17 just map <KEY_HOMEPAGE> in remote.xml? RE: Custom "Home" button doesn't work after upgrade to Helix - ironic_monkey - 2014-11-17 you cannot map LIRC keys in remote.xml wsnipex. the remote.xml format is wrong. you need to map the key in a context, e.g. under <global> RE: Custom "Home" button doesn't work after upgrade to Helix - ubuntu-xbmc - 2014-11-17 Thanks. I think you mean like this? XBMC still doesn't respond. ~/.kodi/userdata/keymaps/remote.xml Code: <keymap> RE: Custom "Home" button doesn't work after upgrade to Helix - ubuntu-xbmc - 2014-11-18 This seems immune from even the slightest hint of working. Some other users resolved it using /home/devuseraccount/xbmc/system/keymaps/appcommand.xml like this: Code: <keymap> http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=166140&pid=1434401 http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=123234&pid=1021635 But this didn't help me (they were Windows users). I did notice that the working and non-working buttons are on different /dev/input events (4 vs. 5), I assume because the left/right/up/down buttons are actually keyboard entries. Code: 11:02:43 T:140137722700480 DEBUG: LIRC: Update - NEW at 89000:69 0 KEY_LEFT /dev/input/event4 (KEY_LEFT) |