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Gembox motion controller and osmc
Gembox motion controller and osmc




gembox motion controller and osmc

dev/input/event3: OSMC Remote Controller USB Keyboard Mouse System Control

gembox motion controller and osmc

dev/input/event2: OSMC Remote Controller USB Keyboard Mouse Consumer Control dev/input/event1: OSMC Remote Controller USB Keyboard Mouse Mouse dev/input/event0: OSMC Remote Controller USB Keyboard Mouse Not running as root, no devices may be available. No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*

gembox motion controller and osmc

If it is reporting them as something odd then perhaps you could add them to your (I believe your saying now working) hwdb file to map them correctly. I would guess the next step would be to run evtest and see what it reports when you press the keys that are not working. kodi/userdata/keymaps/ and it should load. If you were looking to get to where you were emulating the current OSMC function the keymap you would be looking for is /usr/share/kodi/system/keymaps/osmc/osmc_remote.xml but you would not be able to load it from the same location without modifying peripherals.xml. As the hwdb file posted in this thread maps directly to i and c, which line up with stock Kodi keymaps for info and context menu, that file doesn’t really do anything for you.

gembox motion controller and osmc

That osmc_classic.xml keymap just adds mapping for that with a slight tweak to make it map similar to our old remote (If they choose to disable our custom keymap). In order to work around language issues in Kodi I remapped i and c to ( and ) with udev. I copied the file /usr/share/kodi/system/keymaps/osmc_classic.xml from an OSMC test installation to /usr/share/kodi/system/keymaps/ and /home/kodi/.kodi/userdata/keymaps/ On the testing in OSMC none of the languages had any issue picking up the multimedia keys so I didn’t have to change any mapping on them. I think the o and long-o where probably the keys you have working now but why the others would be getting picked up as dead keys I have no answer for. They should be getting picked up as regular multimedia keys but instead they are displaying as something I can’t explain… 09:57:32.361 T:140414769291840 DEBUG: HandleKey: long-0 (0x100f200, obc-16838913) pressed, action is Play/Pause, Stop, Forward and backward still do not work






Gembox motion controller and osmc