2013-12-04, 20:45
(2013-12-04, 18:43)zag Wrote:(2013-12-04, 18:02)furii Wrote: for what it's worth i use mine with a flirc which has it's own profile in the harmony database.Mind posting a guide of how to get it working?
there really isn't much to set up.
to use the flirc harmony profile i believe your flirc needs to be running the beta firmware. currently 1.0rc6 but i am on 1.0rc3 and haven't felt the need to upgrade. after that you just add the flirc to your harmony as a new device. manufacturer: flirc, model: xbmc.
for the most part i just left the keys as their default setup. strangely the flirc harmony profile does not have escape bound to anything so i repurposed the AudioDelay- key, which is bound to f1, for that purpose and adjusted my keymap.xml. i also changed the red and green transport buttons to NextSubtitle and CodecInfo, respectively. i'm using the following keymap:
Code:
<keymap>
<global>
<keyboard>
<f1>PreviousMenu</f1>
<q>Screenshot</q>
</keyboard>
</global>
<home>
<keyboard>
<l>XBMC.UpdateLibrary(video)</l>
<o>XBMC.CleanLibrary(video)</o>
</keyboard>
</home>
<FullscreenVideo>
<keyboard>
<backspace>SmallStepBack</backspace>
<f1>Fullscreen</f1>
</keyboard>
</FullscreenVideo>
</keymap>
i did encounter one quirk that i had to work around under openelec. the flirc profile uses control+shift+the first letter of the color for the colored transport keys. so control+shift+r for red, etc. in openelec all the combinations return the same keypress:
Code:
DEBUG: OnKey: ctrl-shift-160 (3f0a0) pressed, action is