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Name it whatever you want and in whatever directory you'd like. EventGhost will automatically open the last used configuration file.
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any chance getting eg to just redirect the buttons to irss keymap
I realy miss the contextual keysmaps and the ability to change them
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Hey guys, I've got this kind of working..
I switched from Mediaportal to XBMC but for whatever reason the interface is super sluggish with the MCE buttons. I've got the microsoft remote keyboard for MCE which has the MCE buttons. Using the arrow keys is really fast, but using the remote (A Harmony Xbox 360 version) or using the MCE keys on the keyboard half the time the commands don't respond. I can see them getting sent from the remote as the IR receiver will blink but nothing happens on the PC, I have to push the buttons a bunch of times before I get the sound that it got sent to XBMC.
And now all of a sudden XBMC won't work with MCE commands. I execute the command from EventGhost and if I execute the XBMC command it works, but if I execute the MCE IR command nothing happens, it was working just a couple of days ago. I'm stumped and this is the one thing that's killing XBMC for me...
I'm running Windows XP MCE Service Pack 2 and the newest version of XBMC and EventGhost 0.3.6.1483.
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What version is the latest (or that I should be using?)
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I'm thinking of getting the Philips SRM-5100 to use with XBMC on windows instead of the Microsoft MCE remote. Could anyone confirm that it works fine using the method described in this thread. Just want to check before I splash the cash.
Thanks.
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From memory, in Eventghost at the top of the screen (right hand side) there's a list of plugins that get loaded upon start...here you should already have the keyboard plugin and you can right click, add XBMC as an additional plugin.
Further down - on the same side of the screen - should now be some other folders, two of which are keyboard and XBMC. Expand the entries under XBMC and ensure that up, down, left and right mappings are disabled. Expand the entries for the keyboard and map the direction buttons on the remote to the keyboard arrows.
If you're still struggling, do a screen grab of your EventGhost and post a link here...
Vista Home Premium, Core2Duo T8100, Nvidia 8400M GT, 2GB RAM
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2008-12-01, 00:53
(This post was last modified: 2008-12-01, 00:57 by Kyusaku.)
I am having an issue with EventGhost. I think the HID device driver won't stay disabled. Every time I reboot and have EventGhost part of start up it stops detecting IR commands. I usually close it and then run as administrator and it works after that(until reboot). I tried making the shortcut in startup run as administrator, but Vista refuses to run it at startup if it has that option enabled.
Also where in EventGhost can I find Vista Media Center commands, I tried using Windows Media Player but those don't work. (This is so I can switch to VMC to watch Netflix movies through MyNetflix plugin.)
----------------------Keyboard question earlier---------------------
I don't use the Keyboard plugin, you can just add a "Emulate Keystroke" macro instead. I did this to have direction arrows, back, and enter to behave the same everywhere.