[WINDOWS] HOW-TO get Sony PS3 Bluetooth Remote Control working using EventGhost - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Tips, tricks, and step by step guides (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=110) +--- Thread: [WINDOWS] HOW-TO get Sony PS3 Bluetooth Remote Control working using EventGhost (/showthread.php?tid=33806) |
- belial - 2010-01-25 phvrc2nt Wrote:I've provided an updated xml a reply above... Excellent, Just tested it a few minutes ago, works a treat, thank you very much. - The_Dogg - 2010-01-25 I just got myself a PS3 BD remote and I have to say, this is a great remote, the tutorial was fairly simple to follow and the remote works great. thank you for putting togheter this tutorial. I will have a look at the most recent config file that was uploaded, but I took the one from page 5 (or near page 5) and I added subtitle toggle on the subtitle button and subtitle cycle to the angle button. pretty easy to add new keys, and the yellow button that do the alt-tab in win7 is great! only concern is when I alt-tab out of xbmc and come back, the bluetooth remote stops working in xbmc, anybody else having this problem? the remote still respond (I see events in eventghost) and if I exit xbmc and launch it again the remote works . - larionlarion - 2010-01-28 The link isnt working for me, does anyone have the file so they can upload? Im talking about the last file. And i have another problem, my remote keeps dissappearing, in windows after i paired it. Anyone else have this problem? - phvrc2nt - 2010-01-30 update: after 10days. remote stops working. figured the battery might have died already. (this is a known problem with ps3 bluetooth remotes since the bluetooth is on all the time). opened eventghost to check if my keypress still registers. alas, they still do but the codes changed. the last two digits of the command changed from 05 to 04. figured the last two digits send battery status signals. to those using the same remote. you have two options. change batteries or download my updated xml file. i also modified some of they keys a bit from my last upload and also tweaked the xml file of xbmc to correspond to these changes. link1 - eventghost xml http://www.mediafire.com/file/nkddjmn5hje/EventGhostPS3.xml link2 - xbmc keyboard.xml file http://www.mediafire.com/file/jyzyfbw4zzn/keyboard.xml place this in the following directory windows7: C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\keymaps windowsxp: C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\XBMC\userdata\keymaps portable: \\xbmc\system\keymaps\ (overwrite default keyboard.xml) will update as soon as something comes up again... - SkItZo - 2010-02-01 Here is the setup that I use. I have the older 3.6 version of Eventghost (with the plugin that sends sleep/hibernate events, however im unsure how well it works as i have only been using it for the last few days) Here's EventGhost: http://www.mediafire.com/file/mtcgmhyizyy/EventGhost_0.3.6.1487_Setup.exe The following configuration uses enduring events for buttons and uses the remote key as the event name (So the battery level changing wont effect the use of the remote) and i have set up repeat events for the directional buttons (So that you can hold the directional pad down to scroll through items) I have set the Playstation button to run XBMC by using a CTRL+ALT+X shortcut (You will have to configure this in your xbmc shortcut properties) Here's the XML http://www.mediafire.com/file/34ja1meqjay/My PS3 Config.xml - phvrc2nt - 2010-02-02 SkItZo Wrote:Here is the setup that I use. I have the older 3.6 version of Eventghost (with the plugin that sends sleep/hibernate events, however im unsure how well it works as i have only been using it for the last few days) thanks for the update. the xml file dont work with the recent build of eventghost though. plus i prefer direct commands rather than keyboard emulation thus even without the keyboard.xml file of xbmc, remote will still work flawlessly. i have a question though. how do you set repeating events if i keep the button pressed? i dont mind the shorter battery life since i use rechargeable batteries for that matter. thanks... - SkItZo - 2010-02-02 phvrc2nt Wrote:thanks for the update. Yeah, thats why i posted the older version of EventGhost To set repeating events for the button being pressed, click on add action then open the EventGhost tree and select autorepeat current macro - phvrc2nt - 2010-02-02 SkItZo Wrote:Yeah, thats why i posted the older version of EventGhost i guess autorepeat macro also doesnt work with the latest eventghost... - phvrc2nt - 2010-02-02 update 2: (loading this updated file includes other modification from previous updates) after 3 days. remote stops working. another decrease in battery level 04-03. link1 - eventghost xml (update 2) http://www.mediafire.com/?z34wdvlmmtl link2 - xbmc keyboard.xml file (unchanged since first update) http://www.mediafire.com/file/jyzyfbw4zzn/keyboard.xml place this in the following directory windows7: C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\ keymaps windowsxp: C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\XBMC\userdata\keymaps portable: \\xbmc\system\keymaps\ (overwrite default keyboard.xml) - SkItZo - 2010-02-02 You're going to need to set events for 5 through to 1 due to the battery level dropping Update: Have just discovered that the HID.Hibernate doesnt seem to work in windows 7 but works fine in XP (Havent tested in vista though) Sucks. I have heard that someone is working on the PS3 plugin, but low power mode is low on their list of priorities - phvrc2nt - 2010-02-02 update 3: (loading this updated file includes other modification from previous updates) after 2 hours. remote stops working. another decrease in battery level 03-02. link1 - eventghost xml (update 3) http://www.mediafire.com/?ydnt4ddw0mn link2 - xbmc keyboard.xml file (unchanged since first update) http://www.mediafire.com/file/jyzyfbw4zzn/keyboard.xml place this in the following directory windows7: C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\ keymaps windowsxp: C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\XBMC\userdata\keymaps portable: \\xbmc\system\keymaps\ (overwrite default keyboard.xml) @SkItZo getting there... - phvrc2nt - 2010-02-02 why i prefer the hid plugin better then the new ps3 plugin is because you need not install anything else except eventghost and these files. easier especially for us noobs... - phvrc2nt - 2010-02-02 update 4: final (i hope) never reached the 01 battery status. but i guess to squeeze out every inch of juice left. here's the final file link1 - eventghost xml (update 4) http://www.mediafire.com/?g1detzynzgu link2 - xbmc keyboard.xml file (unchanged since first update) http://www.mediafire.com/file/jyzyfbw4zzn/keyboard.xml place this in the following directory windows7: C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\ keymaps windowsxp: C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\XBMC\userdata\keymaps portable: \\xbmc\system\keymaps\ (overwrite default keyboard.xml) - The_Dogg - 2010-02-03 Hey Guys, I've been looking through all of you config files and eventually came up with my own, I decided to use the older version of EventGhost (0.3.6.1487) which you can download at: SkItZo Wrote:EventGhost 0.3.6.1487: http://www.mediafire.com/file/mtcgmhyizyy/EventGhost_0.3.6.1487_Setup.exe I choose this version because it uses a plugin that has the button names instead of the codes (making the changes in the battery level irrelevant). I also used the XBMC plugin to send XBMCC commands instead of simulated keyboard presses. I did add a few missing commandsto the XBMC plugin in eventghost because some commands were not included in it. To add those commands simply open the file __init__.py (in c:\Program Files\EventGhost\plugins\XBMC\) (or wherever your eventghost is installed) with a text editor, search for "ACTIONS = (" and add this at the bottom of that section: Code: ("AudioNextLanguage", "Next Audio Track", "Next Audio Track.", "AudioNextLanguage"), I mapped pretty much every button on the remote (tried to give the right functionality based on the button name). Here is the file The_Dogg PS3 Config.xml (Right-Click, Save As) Here is a list of the buttons and their function( AutoRepeat means you can hold the button and the action repeat until you let go): Button - Function Eject - Shutdown Menu Audio - Next Audio Track Angle - Toggle Fullscreen/GUI Subtitle - Subtitle On/Off Clear - Cycle Subtitle Time - Show Time Remaining 1 - 1 2 - 2 3 - 3 4 - 4 5 - 5 6 - 6 7 - 7 8 - 8 9 - 9 0 - 0 Red - Exit Application (Alt+F4) Green - Launch Google Chrome Blue - Launch Remote Desktop Yellow - Alt+Tab between Programs Display - Toggle between Gui & Fullscreen Top Menu - Home Menu Pop Up/Menu - Context Menu Return - Back Triangle (Options) - OSD Menu Circle (Back) - Back Square (View) - Toggle Aspect Ratio X - Add to Queue Up - Up (AutoRepeat) Down - Down (AutoRepeat) Left - Left (AutoRepeat) Right - Right (AutoRepeat) Enter - Enter L1 - Show the information L2 - Toggles watched/unwatched L3 - Screenshot Playstation Button - Launch XBMC R1 - Volume Up (AutoRepeat) R2 - Volume Down (AutoRepeat) R3 - Mute Select - Decrease Subtitle Delay (AutoRepeat) Start - Increase Subtitle Delay (AutoRepeat) Play - Play Stop - Stop Pause - Pause Scan << - Rewind Scan >> - Fast Forward Prev - Small Step Back (1%) Next - Small Step Forward (1%) Slow/Step < - Big Step Back (10%) Slow/Step > - Big Step Forward (10%) Hope this can help somebody Thanks to everyone in this thread, I was a total EG newb a few days ago and learned from your files - phvrc2nt - 2010-02-04 @The_Dogg That's good to hear you've managed to customize it to what suits you That's what EG is all about Thanks for the tip on editing the PY Files. |