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10.6.2 definitely does fix al the remote issues in Snow Leopard.
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First post updated to reflect the fact that version 9.11 alpha 2 and higher includes the corresponding keymap file by default.
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Help?
Running 9.11 alpha 2 on AppleTV 2.4.
Have gone though the How-to's and everything on this forum, put the Keymap in, and my Harmony 700 Remote does work, but only to the assigned keys from the Apple Remote (The only buttons that function are MENU, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, and OK)
Any tips or ideas on what I might be doing wrong??
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Hi, MaestroDD. Everything is working perfectly for the Harmony remote besides the fast forwards, rewind and the page up ,down, and the skip buttons forwards and backwards. I checked the Harmony Remote settings and it is mapped exactly like the screenshots you posted in the first post. If you can help i would appreciate it
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what keymap file are you using? what xbmc version are you using?
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Hi,
i´ll using a Harmony One. I´ll have on question. Refers the Info Button on the Harmony to the "i" on the Keyboard (Shows Info´s about the Movie Series etc.)
The Info Button works like a Cursor Button in my Installation.
Regards
B54
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2009-12-01, 06:25
(This post was last modified: 2009-12-01, 06:28 by ctawn.)
make sure you have set the remote settings to the multi-remote (harmony) and not the universal remote. also make sure you don't already have a custom keymap file in your userdata folder that would over-ride the default settings. note the required version in the first post to use the defaults with this plex mapping.
if those things don't work, i would recommend doing as maestro recommends.
btw, i have successfully tested the default settings with 9.11b1.
PS: but maestrodd, it might be prudent if you have the time to check the mappings for ff/rw/skip forward/skip back and how they are actually meant to function. honestly i've found their behavior a bit quirky but i assumed that was an issue with XBMC and not the mappings themselves, which appear mapped correctly.