
Below is a picture of mine under my wireless Revo keyboard and a link to the PDF and DOC files. Hope its useful for you guys!
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Also here is one done by n3cromanc3r
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chanders
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Here is a little cheatsheet / card to print out and stick under your keyboard (for those of you using wireless keyboards) or just laminate and keep on the couch
![]() Below is a picture of mine under my wireless Revo keyboard and a link to the PDF and DOC files. Hope its useful for you guys! Download Also here is one done by n3cromanc3r Download
(This post was last modified: 2010-07-06 18:16 by chanders.)
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YodaEXE
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2010-07-02 01:06
Post: #2
Very nice! I might print that out and attach it underneath the keyboard from my Revo.
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ubuntuf4n
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2010-07-02 02:25
Post: #3
thanks, great work.
btw: are these all available keys ? |
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chanders
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2010-07-02 18:15
Post: #4
I left out the obvious like 1,2,3,4... etc. But like I said its obvious when you have to enter some data. Other than that its all that is available and I tested them on both Windows and Linux
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robo989
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2010-07-03 02:55
Post: #5
lol...interesting
![]() But for £10 you can just get a Cyberlink remote with USB receiver and spend 5 mins following a guide on here to set it up. |
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Sparkygeezer
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2010-07-03 08:14
Post: #6
robo989 Wrote:lol...interesting And politeness costs nothing!!!!! Good stuff OP, I do not have a great memory so this will be helpful stuck to the underneath of my keyboard
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mlbblitz
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2010-07-03 10:44
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Thank you muchly should help when having blonde moments
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Waffa
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2010-07-03 13:59
Post: #8
It's a good idea.
@ubuntuf4n ... no those are not all available keys. See keymap xml files (located in program files/xbmc/system/keymaps) for default actions/functions. If you do some changes copy the keymap to your userdata. Here are all actions. http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Keymap.xml#Actions And here all functions. http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Lis..._Functions As you good see your keymap has a lot of default actions/functions to many to put all on a cheat sheet. The best cheat sheet would be on screen and showing the actions/functions of the present xml file. Maybe someone could make a script for it or better xbmc support. totally cool, if we could also edit the keymap within xbmc or script. |
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thatjoshguy
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2010-07-03 14:40
Post: #9
awesome idea! thanks!
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boyofford
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2010-07-03 22:26
Post: #10
Great idea, why didn't i think of that LOL.
Would of been very useful at the beginning! |
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