I Got It!!! Yay!
So, for all others who are having the same problem, this is what I did (not sure if it was all needed, but works nonetheless)
1) There is NO 'Keymap.xml' anymore. It's now called 'Remote.xml'
I found this little baby here:
Code:
/usr/share/xbmc/system/keymaps/remote.xml
You need to copy this to the Keymaps folder like this:
Code:
sudo cp /usr/share/xbmc/system/keymaps/remote.xml ~/.xbmc/userdata/keymaps/remote.xml
2) Not sure if you need to do this, but, copy the 'Lircmap.xml' like so:
Code:
sudo cp /usr/share/xbmc/system/Lircmap.xml ~/.xbmc/userdata/Lircmap.xml
You now need to edit the 'Remote.xml' file:
Code:
sudo nano ~/.xbmc/userdata/keymaps/remote.xml
You need to change the buttons 3, 6 and 0 as needed throughout the file, just replace the number for the action you wanted. You need to do them all the way through, otherwise the volume control only works in certain areas of XBMC. Here's the general layout, just edit your buttons the same:
Code:
<keymap>
<global>
<remote>
<zero>mute</zero>
<one>Number1</one>
<two>JumpSMS2</two>
<three>volumeup</three>
<four>JumpSMS4</four>
<five>JumpSMS5</five>
<six>volumedown</six>
<seven>JumpSMS7</seven>
<eight>JumpSMS8</eight>
<nine>JumpSMS9</nine>
</remote>
</global>
Restart XBMC and you should be good to go!