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RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - Warner306 - 2015-08-23 (2015-08-23, 19:08)DanielPT Wrote:(2015-08-21, 21:56)Warner306 Wrote:(2015-08-21, 10:38)DanielPT Wrote: Thanks for this GREAT guide! It works like a charm This is covered in the guide. The keyboard.xml must be created as a text file and saved in the userdata folder. RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - Desisuperman - 2015-09-08 when Powering off Microsoft Windows Media Center SE my Logitech remote carries out the following commands Alt +F4 PowerToggle The issue I'm having is the commands are being sent out way to fast and I need to put a delay in between ALT+F4 and PowerToggle. The result is Kodi shuts down but my PC does not go into Sleep Mode as it misses the command. Is it possible to put a delay for just this one function only? If i put an inter-key delay it will effect the overall performance of Kodi with my Logitech remote. Any thoughts? I thought about adding dummy keys in between to add a delay. For Example... Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for suggestions and help ![]() Alt+F4 . . . . . PowerToggle RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - Warner306 - 2015-09-08 (2015-09-08, 02:31)Desisuperman Wrote: when Powering off Microsoft Windows Media Center SE my Logitech remote carries out the following commands I'd suggest trying this program: Launcher4Kodi. It automatically closes Kodi when the PC is powered-off (put to sleep). It also reopens Kodi when the computer resumes from sleep. This way, Alt + F4 is unneeded. RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - Desisuperman - 2015-09-08 Awesome. Will try it out. Thanks ![]() RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - IIIdefconIII - 2015-09-17 Today i created a guide on how to connect it trough bluetooth http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=239190 RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - Warner306 - 2015-09-17 (2015-09-17, 18:17)IIIdefconIII Wrote: Today i created a guide on how to connect it trough bluetooth Looks promising. I'm guessing this is not possible on Windows? RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - IIIdefconIII - 2015-09-18 (2015-09-17, 21:44)Warner306 Wrote:(2015-09-17, 18:17)IIIdefconIII Wrote: Today i created a guide on how to connect it trough bluetooth Nope this is linux based but if seen different solutions online id never confimed by my self RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - effe - 2015-09-28 Thanks for this guide. It works for linux too, sort of. I have a HP 5188-1667 eHOME, and I was able to make it works without issues on my PC with xubuntu + Kodi 15.1. Oddly enough some basic key like Stop (X), OK (Enter) and Pause (Pause or space bar) doesn't works on my MediaCenter with the latest Kodibuntu (update to 15.1 too). No matter what setting are you using from MCE or SE, my Harmony 555 send the code to the receiver since I can see the led blinking but it doesn't execute it. Migrating the MediaCenter to Xubuntu + Kodi 15.1 solved the issue. Just to let you know... RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - effe - 2015-10-01 Spoke to fast, I still have missing buttons (stop, menu and prev). ![]() RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - HTFanatic - 2015-10-01 (2015-03-08, 07:46)Warner306 Wrote: [b]5. CREATING A KODI ACTIVITY – NON-eHOME DEVICES By now, a single device should be added in the Harmony software based on the remote's manufacturer and product number. The next step involves preliminary work to retrieve a list of commands output by the remote. Remember, we are starting with a remote that outputs Windows Media Center commands. You need to translate those commands to Kodi functions. The goal is to determine what key presses are output by each button and use these key presses to create a customized keyboard.xml. This is a three-step-process:[/b] Can anyone confirm what is mean by "NON eHome Devices" as per this post on page one? I know that IR Receivers can either fall into the category of "eHome" OR "non-eHome" but other than IR Receivers, what kinds of devices can also be either "eHome" OR "non-eHome". What devices? If I have a Harmony Ultimate and I have a Denon A/V Receiver, a Lutron Grafik Eye Wireless Dimmer (6 zone QS), a Verizon Cable Box, a Xantech IR Repeater are all of these devices listed considered "non-eHome". I am aware that eHome Devices will automatically load the eHome Driver in Device Manager for each device added via the Harmony Software Configuration Utility (that thing to program your remote in Windows). So are you saying here that I will have to open up the Harmony Remote Configuration Utility in Windows 8, add the Devices (Denon Receiver, Lutron Grafik Eye etc) and then look to see in Device Manager if these devices are the word "eHome" in Device Manager? Is that entire post that I quoted (I know I just quoted the first paragraph) for "non-eHome" Devices? RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - HTFanatic - 2015-10-01 (2015-03-08, 07:46)Warner306 Wrote: 5. CREATING A KODI ACTIVITY – NON-eHOME DEVICES Or did I totally miss this post and its understanding and therefore the part of the thread that I need to focus on is in the above quote (since I have a Harmony Remote and not a non-Harmony remote)? Is that the whole point of this post (to figure out the keymap commands for either a Harmony Remote or some other type of non-Harmony remote)? RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - Warner306 - 2015-10-01 (2015-10-01, 18:50)HTFanatic Wrote:(2015-03-08, 07:46)Warner306 Wrote: 5. CREATING A KODI ACTIVITY – NON-eHOME DEVICES An e-Home device is an IR receiver designed to control Windows Media Center. This is typically a remote and IR receiver, but can be an IR receiver alone. A non-eHome device is also an IR receiver but uses different drivers, and, therefore uses different devices in the Harmony database. Both are IR repeaters meant to control Windows Media Center but do so in different ways. So, e-Home and non-eHome only refers to the drivers used to control a Windows Media Center remote. No other devices apply. They would install their own drivers if compatible with a PC. RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - HTFanatic - 2015-10-02 I'm going to unbox my Harmony Ultimate tonight and install/connect it to my current TV and Windows 7 Desktop, just to test it out and play around with it regarding controlling Kodi with the Harmony. I'm on my second reading of every single post of this thread (on page 6 of 9 right now) and plan on reading it over and over again until I understand how to have my Harmony Ultimate control Kodi. Just to see if I understand it currently (please correct me if I am wrong): The already setup and written keymap here https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/blob/master/system/keymaps/keyboard.xml should be copied and saved into my C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\userdata\ directory and called keyboard.xml and then choosing/adding the following two devices to the Harmony Programming Software/Utility - MCE Keyboard and Windows Media Center SE, then THAT IS ALL and I should then program the Harmony to assign certain Keyboard Buttons under either the MCE Keyboard OR the Windows Media Center SE Devices? I see some people are having problems with getting certain Keyboard Commands to work (ie some commands work for example under the MCE Keyboard and not under the Windows Media Center SE Device?) After I have copied and pasted the Keyboard.XML to the C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\userdata\ directory, I then have to go into the Harmony software and under either MCE Keyboard OR Windows Media Center SE device and start assigning all of the keyboard commands that I want to control via the Harmony? Also, what does the "mod=" command mean (ie <return mod="longpress">ContextMenu</return> OR <d mod="ctrl">Back</d OR <left mod="ctrl">analogseekback</left> OR <menu mod="longpress">Menu</menu> mean/do? RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - HTFanatic - 2015-10-02 (2015-06-15, 17:56)xallias Wrote:(2015-06-14, 23:46)Warner306 Wrote:(2015-06-14, 13:21)xallias Wrote: ok thanks for responding but can please someone please tell me where in the keymap file from this site https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/blob/master/system/keymaps/keyboard.xml i muss place this i mean the right line and i dont see a keystroke in it When you guys are copying the lines above into the Keyboard.xml file, I thought that the entire file only allowed one <keymap> at lines 1 and at the very last line in the code as well? In this example, are you guys just including the <keymap> and <glogal> to show where within the file the particular command needs to go (by the command itself I mean <esc mod="ctrl">ActivateWindow(Videos,videodb://tvshows/titles/)</esc> as an example. There is only one Keyboard.xml file you should be using, right? RE: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi - Warner306 - 2015-10-02 (2015-10-02, 16:17)HTFanatic Wrote:(2015-06-15, 17:56)xallias Wrote:(2015-06-14, 23:46)Warner306 Wrote: The entry would look something like this (using Cntrl + Esc as the key command): I'm not completely clear on what you are asking, but those headings are just categories. <keymap> - Opens and closes the keymap <global> - These commands impact Kodi in all states (global keys) <FullscreenVideo> - These commands function when Kodi is in fullscreen playback Each heading should only be used once in your keymap. You can test your commands by starting Kodi with the keymap in place and using your keyboard. If you are still having problems, post your complete keyboard.xml and the name of the IR receiver you are using. A link to the product on the Internet would be helpful. For the command posted, the complete keyboard.xml would be as follows: <keymap> <global> <keyboard> <esc mod="ctrl">ActivateWindow(Videos,videodb://tvshows/titles/)</esc> </keyboard> </global> </keymap> Pushing Cntrl + Esc on your keyboard should open the TV shows library. None of those section dividers should be repeated elsewhere in the keymap. |