The is what XBMC/Kodi receives from your remote and the "ActivateWindow(shutdownmenu)" is the command that XBMC/Kodi will activate when receiving "S" from the remote.ġ- Open MRM and look for the Live TV button, in the "Key" column you will see it sends "T", from the drop drown menu just select "S". If you look at Keyboard.xml you'll find the action for shutdown menu as follows We'll get back in to detail about this in " Section R2".ī- Say we want " Live TV" to open shutdown menu instead. What we already have in Keyboard.xml, the part " Notification(Key,t,3)" just means insert whatever code you want from here or here so you can put it back in keyboard.xml for good use. The KeyID shows: VK_T "ignore the numbers and VK"! So cool we have "T".Īnd in the field you can use Notification(Key, t, 3) Open showkey and press the " Live TV" button on your remote, then you will see this: In XBMC/Kodi, which acts as a toggle for Subtitles ON/OFF. If you open MCERemoteMapper you will find out that " Live TV" sends " T", then If you check keyboard.xml you will know that its a command that triggers So now for example we will try to remap the button " Live TV". MceRemoteMapper can read you registry settings so it is very easy to swap what buttons do very quickly or just remap a button to a completely new combination.Ī- I guess by now you know what you want to remap. This section will help you understand how to read a function from Keyboard.xml and use that key to map it to one of your remote buttons, : Section R1 "Remaping using MCE Remote Key Mapper": III- Showkey to identify what key your remote sends when pressing on a button. II- MCE Remote key Mapper to change what buttons send. Created with n00bs in mind so I hope this will be very easy to follow. Like the title says, this tutorial will help you remap your remote buttons in no time.
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