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What are you using to control it - the answer may depend on that?
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2016-11-27, 12:52
(This post was last modified: 2016-11-27, 12:53 by Ned Scott.)
Some chuckleberry decided to block hotlinking to kodi.wiki hosted images, which breaks a lot of posts on Kodi's own forums..
See:
http://kodi.wiki/view/File:OSD.videos.Co...e_zoom.png
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(2016-11-26, 21:19)franck Wrote: Hi, I'm using KODI 16.1 and when I click pause my ODS doesn't look like the screenshot here : http://kodi.wiki/images/thumb/1/10/OSD.v...e_zoom.png
But like a mini version of it, with only the time and a pause button (So I can't access the subtitles button for example.) How to configure the OSD to be in full mode ?
Are you using the default skin, Confluence?
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That's normal, that's just the status/seeking display. You need to press enter/return/select/ok to get the OSD.
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Which OS are you using? LibreELEC, OSMC, Xbian, plain Raspbian?
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I think the A button should do it. If not, edit your keymap file.
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I'll flash an mSD card with Raspbian and test with my iBuffalo controller. I think there were some controller issues with vanilla Raspbian builds.
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Raspbian doesn't have issues with controllers, at least not more than other linux systems.
Kodi doesn't have joystick support on the Raspberry Pi. Only Kodi 17 will have, but is still in beta.
franck is mostly likely using RetroPie's Kodi version, 16.1 which has unoficial experimental joystick support. He just needs to read the wiki's and change his keymap accordingly.