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thanks for sharing!
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I'm not an expert but I play one at work.
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Hello!
Thanks, gabestover. Basically, I have the same setup (Antec Fusion + Harmony 525), and a lot of commands (toggle subtitle, change audio, etc) are not working by default. So I hope this modified file will do the trick for me.
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Hi there,
I´m using the 525 (and will probably upgrade to the 885). As I´m using the IR-Transserver I have setup the 525 to work as MCE-Remote and did another keymapping according to the keymapping for xbmc in the irtrans software to enable all those missing functions.
Maybe there is a similar way in iMon too ...
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2008-08-18, 22:26
(This post was last modified: 2008-08-18, 22:29 by sho.)
You are using what XBMC version? (On w32?)
Are you sure the remote IR codes are being read by XBMC?
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I am using 32-bit Vista and XBMC Atlantis alpha3.
The arrows + enter key works on the remote in XBMC so i gues XBMC can read the IR codes but nothing else works :/
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To try and clear up any possible confusion, the keymap.xml I posted only modified the keyboard section. I changed keys used in order to work in conjunction with the iMon software for my Antec Fusion case. All the keypresses on my remote are mapped to keyboard keys, which then control XBMC. It wasn't made to be used in conjunction with the IR Server Suite at all. I'll eventually start using that, I would imagine, but for now, every remote button for my Harmony is just mapped to a keyboard key or key combination. Again, sorry for any confusion.
To Merlinen, if you're using the iMon software like I am, or anything that maps remote buttons to keypresses, make sure that the keymap.xml is in the appropriate UserData folder depending on how you have your XBMC set up. (either in C:\Users\(Your Username)\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\UserData or C:\Program Files\XBMC\UserData for the default install location) I'm using the same keymap.xml in Atlantis Alpha 3 that I have posted here, and it's working fine for me. If I can be of any (more) help, feel free to PM me or post here, etc.
-Gabe
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gabestover - have you managed to power on the computer using the remote? I also have an antec fusion enclosure, and I have got all the mappings down except for the power on/ power off functionality. Also, my second question, is there any way with the Imon software to launch any file (not just .exe files)?
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Ninjamawwe, you can make a batch file and make iMon run it, or you can simply create a shortcut to any file, and the shortcut may be run by iMon.
Merlinen, forget the bundled VFD software with the Antec case, get the iMon software from soundgraph.com, and you can map any command to any key. Works great with Antec Fusion Black 430, Logitech Harmony 525, WinXP & xbmc.
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Sorry to hijack this puppy but I have the Antec 430 case as well with a Harmony One remote....I put in your xml file, but I don't think it's working....not to mention I have both locations you described above on where to locate the file....so which directory is the proper one? Thanks for any help!
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