2011-03-31, 11:00
Quote:I mean if I tap the screen while playing a video, it pauses/unpauses the video. But I really have difficulties to pop up the OSD.
And when I manage to have the OSD on screen, if I slide to the right (to reach the audio settings for example), the selected item moves to the right but with an unconstant speed, so it's difficult to reach the button I want.
A short "tap" on the remote sends a "return" to XBMC, which might toggle pause (depends on keymap.xml)
A long "tap" - like putting your finger on the ipad for one sec. - sends a "c" and an "o", which should open either the context menu or the osd.
To emulate a single arrow keypress, make a short fast flicking gesture. Its just like on the keyboard: The moment your finger touches the ipad a keypress is emulated, when you lift your finger, the key is released. Doing slow movements is useful when scrolling through long lists, fast movements when selecting buttons.
Quote:If I understand well, the keyboard can be used to map shortcuts through an .xml file.For reasons unknown, XBMC only reacts to capital letters when using the virtual keyboard. Please try a "T" instead of a "t".
For example, the "T" letter is supposed to be used to switch the subtitles language but it doesn't work for me. None of the letters seem to be active through the emulated-keyboard.