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After reading Elan's post about Xbox 360 controller support, I installed the drivers, rebooted and plugged in my wired 360 controller. So far there's no response at all from XBMC when I try to drive around. Do I need to enable it somewhere?
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elan
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You should replace the keymap.xml file Application Support with the new one that came with 0.1.5, or else whack yours and let XBMC replace it for you on the next boot.
I'm looking for a volunteer for finish up the keymap.xml, if you're interested!
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Yes, I'd like to give it a go so I can help out where I can - I'm no developer! I thought I had whacked all the old settings before installing 0.1.5, as I always delete the xbmc folder in Application Support before upgrading to a new build, but perhaps I missed something. If it's the correct keymap file it should "just work" once I launch XBMC, right?
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TV: 60" Sharp Aquos connected via HDMI
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elan
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You don't need to be a developer, just XML you'd be editing.
It should just work with the right keymap.xml file. Make sure you load up the preference pane that shows that the controller is recognized.