2014-01-08, 17:57
(2014-01-08, 17:24)Protax Wrote:(2014-01-08, 01:48)furii Wrote: sorry, i forget not everyone has debug logging on by default. you will need to enable it in settings > system > debugging (or add it to your advancedsettings.xml and reboot) then run the tail command again.
Hi Furii,
That did the trick, I now get results.
Back button gives:
16:15:20 T:139891052308288 DEBUG: OnKey: 11 (0x0b) pressed, action is Select
So what we need to find, is the commands that OpenElec understands?
Edit:
I've load the profile again (as test):
Changed this one to back --> back
On this buttons should be a menu and backspace feature be attached, but those aren't available in the profile.
Don't understand why it's so easy for everyone to get this working :S
First i'm going to assume you are using Media Center Extender. Your program is not in English so i am making that assumption.
I have:
Back and Exit = 'Back'
Menu = 'DvdMenu' (goes back to the home screen)
Now while this works very well most of the time, it's not perfect for Fullscreen video. While you have a video playing you can't back out of if without stopping it. This is sometimes useful and it bothers me. However, if you are comfortable with SSH, you can fix it easily. You can make a copy of the remote.xml file, and alter the function that 'Back' does during fullscreen video.
By default:
<global>
...
<Back>Back</BACK>
...
</global>
...
<fullscreenvideo>
...
<back>smallstepback</back> <!-- I changed this to 'Back' -->
...
</fullscreenvideo>
To copy the remote.xml:
cp /usr/share/xbmc/system/keymaps/remote.xml /storage/.xbmc/userdata/keymaps/remote.xml
then edit the /storage/.xbmc/userdata/keymaps/remote.xml file. The reason you make a copy of this file is because the original file is read-only. The copied file will be run every time you boot overwriting the read-only settings. Therefore, a restart is required to check any changes.