2013-07-11, 03:33
(2013-07-10, 23:07)xbmcmod101 Wrote:But... that a normal behaviour!(2013-07-10, 00:14)Angelscry Wrote: I'm not able to reproduce your problem on my system. BTW, Advanced Launcher use XBMC built-in functions and skin display for the folders/items navigation. Advanced launcher do not have any control on the "BACKSPACE" key action. So, if the navigation do not works 1% of the time, that's mostly related to the skin you are using or to XBMC itself.
Also, If you always use the "BACKSPACE" key to go to the home menu, map it to "HOME" and not to "BACK".
Thanks for looking into this issue. I really appreciate the help.
It's very hit or miss for me as well. However, I found one sure fire way to recreate it 100% of the time. We have established there are three levels to my setup: 1st is the title screen, 2nd is the emulator select screen and 3rd is the ROM or game select screen. If your on the lowest level 3 and hit back it goes up to the 2nd level, as it should. However if your on the 3rd level and hit ESC it jumps up to the first level (title screen). Now, from here if you were to navigate BACK DOWN to the 3rd level (game select screen) and THEN hit back, it does not go back up to the 2nd level as normal. This is where it dumps you in to the Add-Ons menu. Is it possible to restrict this action here?
The BACK button make you return to the previous XBMC screen. So if you access a categoy, a launcher or an item of Advanced launcher directly using a custom menu entry from the XBMC menu, so the ESC key (BACK button) will make you return to the previous screen which is the XBMC home Menu.
But if you access the root directory, a categoy, a launcher or an item of Advanced launcher manually (by going into Programs entry > Advanced Launcher) from the XBMC menu, so the ESC key (BACK button) will make you return respectively to the Addon-list, the root directory, the categoy of the launcher or the launcher of the item.
That's how XBMC works... and I cannot change it.
(2013-07-11, 01:09)firewasborn Wrote: Hey!I think (PSTools) must be installed into the Windows directory. I don't think PsSuspend is a stand alone application and could explain why to .bat script make XBMC crash.
When I'm in XBMC, and through AdvancedLauncher, trying to open a game with my .bat config, which looks like this:
Code:pssuspend XBMC.exe
cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\Emulator\RetroArch"
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Emulator\RetroArch\retroarch.exe" -f -D -L snes9x_next_libretro_x86_64_20130629.dll %1
pssuspend -r XBMC.exe
But when I do this, XBMC crashes, and is not responding. RetroArch and the game seems to be running fine in the background though.
I've got the pssuspend.exe in the same folder as where the retroarch.exe is located.
What am I doing wrong?