2017-10-12, 08:10
Hi Guys,
I have just found this thread and finished reading through all the posts.
This remote seems to be the exact thing I have been looking for!
Just wondering if it is possible to remap what the keys do within the Windows (10) environment, not just within the Kodi environment?
For example; Instead of having the "1" key be "1", can I make it launch a program (like Kodi)?
If this is possible, someone give me a quick run down on how it is done?
Is it just a file in the back end of the remote install folder or even a windows file, or do i need extra software?
If it is a file that needs editing, is it possible for someone to send me a copy so I can see if I can work it out before buying the remote?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have not done a lot with this kind of equipment before and haven't been able to find any information on it.
At least I don't think it has been mentioned in this post yet, it all appears to be about remapping the keys within Kodi from what I can tell.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Cheers, Bill.
I have just found this thread and finished reading through all the posts.
This remote seems to be the exact thing I have been looking for!
Just wondering if it is possible to remap what the keys do within the Windows (10) environment, not just within the Kodi environment?
For example; Instead of having the "1" key be "1", can I make it launch a program (like Kodi)?
If this is possible, someone give me a quick run down on how it is done?
Is it just a file in the back end of the remote install folder or even a windows file, or do i need extra software?
If it is a file that needs editing, is it possible for someone to send me a copy so I can see if I can work it out before buying the remote?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have not done a lot with this kind of equipment before and haven't been able to find any information on it.
At least I don't think it has been mentioned in this post yet, it all appears to be about remapping the keys within Kodi from what I can tell.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Cheers, Bill.