Xbox 360 wireless controller Keymap.xml

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HenryFord Offline
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Post: #21
Could definetely do that. I may look at the wiki, but I do not intend to post it there, because my solution is nothing more then a really dirty workaround.

I came up with a solution to actually use the Keymap.xml - which I find way better since if the XBMC is not in the focus the eventclient will still send signals to it and XBMC will still react on those while with a Keymap that is not the case (check my signature on guide including instructions to use the Keymap.xml with your controller).

However - I can upload the binary tonight, I'll edit the post.

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Updated the Wiki.

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(This post was last modified: 2011-04-08 13:55 by HenryFord.)
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Zak Offline
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Post: #22
I don't fully understand, you're saying that Xbox360EventClient.exe is no longer required? Also I could not find the binary, it still links to the old forum post.
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Jup - the event-client is not required in order to use your XBox-Controller, just check out the guide in my sig, you will find an explanation.

I am currently not at home, so - you have to wait a little longer if you still want to use the binary...

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Post: #24
I want to make sure I understand....if I want to use the xbox 360 control I need to buy a separate receiver than the one I am currently using for my official microsoft v2 remote?
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uhm... what now? If you want to use a "XBox 360 wireless controller" you certainly have to - if not, you do not need a receiver for the controller.

However - the receiver of the remote will work only with the remote.

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