![]() Several other threads which I read also indicated that this was now part of the MyHarmony profile for the device. This would all work very well if it didn't make the assumption that the MyHarmony default settings for the FLIRC/Kodi device included the keyboard "ctrl-F12" for the PowerOff command. This has been a very helpful thread - many thanks to CRUTONBN for taking the time to document this. If you go this path the system will always wake up when using any activity and not go into suspend, the stock power off command is bugged somehow like it's being sent multiple times. If you've been wondering why not just use the stock Flirc/Kodi power off command combined with the Kodi settings\power saving changing it from shutdown to suspend, this doesn't work. Now if all goes well when using Harmony activities the system should go into suspend. Reboot the system (required for new xml to take effect) Once logged in select options\preferences\panels and tick the box for “show hidden files”īrowse to /storage/.kodi/userdata/keymaps folderĬopy and paste in the text below, then save (old floppy disk icon) XBMC.Suspend() ![]() Go to devices on Harmony remote and select Flirc media player then hit the power off key to map it to Ctrl+F12 (requires harmony with display screen or map power off to physical button) Select Ctrl+F12 (as Kodi wont respond to this at least not yet) I want to turn this device off when not in useĪdd command and select PowerOff (if you have messed with poweroff before finding this guide choose the fix command and reset IR code for PowerOff) Go to system information and make a note of it's IP address Thx to GoodOmens for the tip though his info is a little out of date now so this is a guide on how to do it all. when scrolling a list, flirc may not be responsive and continue to scroll a little longer than you want).If you have been wondering on how to make Kodi work with Flirc and Harmony remotes to automatically suspend without you having to call up the shutdown menu or be stuck with the other methods that limit suspend commands to the home screen of Kodi this is how to do it with Kodi v15 at time of writing. Key repeat rate may not be desirable (i.e. If nothing is assigned to the button then the button won't be mappable using Flirc GUI as nothing is being sent when it is pressed.Īlso, by default each button is assigned something different, when changing or adding buttons ensure the same action isn't assigned to different key, this will prevent "Button already exists" error when configuring Flirc through the GUI. the subtitle button may not have anything assigned to it for the panasonic device). Using the harmony software or, ensure all buttons have something assigned to them (e.g. In Harmony software or the online utility choose from one of the two option below (best to choose a tv that isn't the same brand as the one you are using) ![]() To add further keys to the remote control see this article You should be good to go - you don't need to program buttons using the Flirc gui, we've done that for you.(If you're using the harmony software you'll have to choose the device "Media center PC")ĭepending on the Harmony remote model you may have to create an activity that uses the "XBMC Device" Go to harmony software or and add a new device.Plug in Flirc and open the Flirc software - the software should automatically upgrade the Flirc firmware (if required).Make sure you are running the latest version of FLIRC GUI software ![]()
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