Second time: I ran the evtest command on the second of the pair (event7) and when I pressed the Play/Pause button on the remote it kicks back the message which can be seen in the image: I couldn’t figure out how to interrupt to exit so I restarted the system. I ran evtest - it picks up two OSMC remote events (across three tests: event2 and event3 the first time, event6 and event7 the second time, event5 and event6 the third time).įirst time: I ran the evtest command on the first of the pair (event2) and when I pressed the Play/Pause button on the remote it recorded on the screen, similar to when terminal is doing something and you press random buttons it will just kick back garble. Thanks for your reply, hope you had a good Christmas. Before troubleshooting I also ran update and upgrade through apt-get so I should be running the latest version of Kodi.Īny idea if there is a workaround, or is there just a working keyboard.xml file I can drop into the folder? Alternatively if there’s a way I can tell Linux to automatically translate the key input 164 into outputting the same as the space bar, that would have the same net result. However I’m still stuck at the same spot - I can use the Stop button correctly, however get nothing from the Play/Pause button. I’ve also removed Keymap Editor so that it won’t be trying to over-write my changes. This is the log: īased on that I tried adding the line Pause to the gen.xml that was generated by Keymap Editor, as well as my own keyboard.xml. I tried using a debug log on Kodi to see if I could find the 5 digit key ID for the Play/Pause button if it was picking up some input in Kodi. However, Keymap Editor doesn’t detect the Play/Pause button being pressed so I couldn’t add the function that way.įrom Terminal I used showkey to determine that the system was detecting key output 164 for the Play/Pause button (128 for the Stop button) so I know that the remote is sending an output which is being detected by Linux. The plug and go functionality is great for most of the buttons, however the Stop and Play/Pause buttons weren’t working.Īfter I installed the Keymap Editor Add-On to Kodi, I was able to add Stop button function as it detected key ID 61952 - so that is working fine now. I recently bought the OSMC remote to use with Kodi, which I have running on a NUC with elementaryOS as the base operating system (Ubuntu based).
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