2017-02-06, 00:45
If you have a keyboard you don't need a mouse. Kodi is primarily designed with a 10 foot user interface in mind. Estuary isn't the only skin to not work with a mouse.
(2017-03-02, 22:26)Tharago Wrote: Why?Kodi is not primarily designed to be controlled by a mouse.
Telling somebody asking to fix a basic functionality which has been around for a long time to just "don't use it" is rude and condescending. With this attitude I'd be surprised if you care about furthering the project at all. Plese be constructive or troll somewhere else! I am disappointed to read something like that from a KODI team member.
Quote:Kodi runs on Linux, OS X, Windows, iOS, and Android, featuring a 10-foot user interface for use with televisions and remote controls.
(2017-03-03, 22:35)Tharago Wrote: And if you broaden your narrow view a little, you will see a picture a few lines above the sentence on the about page. Two of the devices have touchscreens, and one has a trackpad. Sorry, but your crusade against mouse support by arguing "10-foot interface with remote control" is just silly. It belittles the work of all those who took the effort implementing it in the first place.
(2017-02-05, 11:50)Tharago Wrote: I could control Kodi completely with my Mouse before and right now I have problems with vertical scrolling via mousewheel on the main-menu pages (movies and tv-shows). This worked before and is broken now. Since this problem appeared in beta and was ignored perhaps now after release someone could be so nice and fix it? It is the default skin after all.
<Home>
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<mouse>
<middleclick>down</middleclick>
<longclick id="2">up</longclick>
</mouse>
</Home>
(2017-03-09, 09:18)Exten Wrote: Why is it that it's designed for a very select few? (users of ten foot interface) Although this is not a big problem, but in Kodi's windowed mode I can see a very large mouse pointer icon. And the window is the size of the old (first computer monitors) Most of the Windows 10 store apps I've used have been in windowed mode and still not this small. Another weird thing is that everything seems to be responding to movement when using a mouse. For example, when switching to windowed mode from full screen I have to move the mouse for the change to happen."A very select few"?? Clearly you don't have a clue what kodi is designed for. Not for desktops, not for tablets. For your TV in the lounge.