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2014-06-02, 00:16
(This post was last modified: 2015-06-27, 01:08 by Traker1001.)
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To use the add-on properly, Once it is installed you need to install the custom Key mapping.
To Install the custom keymap go to:
System - Settings - Add-ons - My Add-ons - Services - then on Kodi screen reader press C for context menu and select configure. Left arrow to Keymap. Then Down arrow to Install Custom Keymap and select.
Once installed,
F1 - Repeats last text read
F2 - Reads any global extra info such as Year, Genre
F3 - Reads selected item extra, I.E. description.
F4 - is the Stop talking temporarily button
F6 - pulls up the add-on config pretty much wherever you are.
F12 - Enables/Disables the add-on
For the next 2 please note that speech volume is independent of overall system volume. You can turn up or down the volume to the audio/video without turning changing speech volume.
Ctrl with the +(Plus key) - Turns volume of speech up
Ctrl with the -(Minus key) - Turns volume of speech down
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I got openelec but after installing this addon what todo next? because It's not doing anything
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2014-06-06, 17:34
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-06, 17:38 by Martijn.)
you can get an add-on list through JSON-RPC. not sure if you can also get the current addon version with it.
if you can you could save current list. then start comparing it every X amount of time and that way notice if there's an updated version installed.
even better would be that we kept a list of recent updated add-on (or store addon update date). Perhaps something for the future.
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Does the addon show up in the enabled addons under services?
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yes and installed the keymap.xml