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I've got a ms-tech 1200 rev.d case for my htpc. With a ms-tech remote.
In xmbc i only use the remote and no keyboard. Is there any option to program this remote? I want to use the * on the the remote to acces the context menu (C on keyboard)
I hope someone understand my problem.
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How do i know wich one my remote is using? My custom keymaps is now empty.
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When i read the file there is a line
<title>Contextmenu<title>
Can i make this one to
<*>Contextmenu<*> and put i into the custom key map?
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Sure if XBMC sees your * key as that, then that sounds correct.
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Thnx,first i will test the title button.
Is it correct that i must hold the button for a couple of seconds to enter the context menu?
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No. Just a normal press, unless your remote is quirky with its button presses.
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I've tested it. But it's still not working.
Now i've downloaded and intalled mce remote addon. When i go to configure i see there settings like CTRL+SHIFT=..... etc.
Now i think my remote uses the keyboard.xml file is this correct?
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Thnx, wil try to edit the keyboard.xml file.
It's only one buttons i wanted to use extra.
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No solution.
Must i delete the original file for keyboard.xml and only use the one in custom keymaps?
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No. If you have a custom keymap in the right location, XBMC will prefer that keymap.
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What else could be the problem?