I assume that you’re aware how you can setup an activity in the Logitech remote so configure the remote with the MCE machine as the “video device”. Or maybe selecting another MCE remote setup from Logitech’s database works just fine for you? Please note: I don’t say that you have to use a MCE remote, maybe it will work just fine with another remote which you already have. I don’t know how the others will do but here’s a link to get you started: Ebay It turned out that the codes from Logitech’s database were causing most of the problems and I used a cheap MCE remote (from Ebay) to learn all the keys: Now comes an important part, it turns out that the keys are working, but just as stated above, the behaviour was erratic and I ended up with a setup which I couldn’t use. ![]() I just took a HP machine and then you have a nice mapping with all the keys you need. Should be simple without any messing around with Flirc (as I’m writing about Kodi on a raspberry Pi)…? It still takes some time to get it to work and with this post I’d like to share my experiences how I got I did this.įirst of all, I created an activity in the Harmony software and added a multimedia PC keyboard. ![]() So in theory you can use the default keyboard setup with Kodi and have Flirc do the task of translating the codes to key presses. ![]() Flirc is an USB dongle which presents itself as a keyboard. It often ends up with erratic key presses, repeating or not it’s even not working. Getting a Harmony remote to correctly work with Kodi can be difficult.
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