My guess is that somehow the keytable has to be filled (from a “valid” lircd configuration file?) because ir-keytable returns rc-empty Found /sys/class/rc/rc0/ (/dev/input/event0) with: Today I’ve inspected the scancodes more closer - each one is sent exactly 3x and followed by 0x0 like e.g. And I’ve tried either to enable or disable RC6 (the extra button within My OSMC → Remotes, having no impact. I did that - I’ve selected the provided remote rc6-mce-lircd. Is my assumption wrong that IR keypresses are handled by the linux kernel? I’d expect that any IR keypress (being handled by the kernel) should be visible to triggerhappy, too. the current release of OSMC.Īdditional info/question: I’m running triggerhappy in parallel to grab keyevents from /dev/input/event* - to my surprise no keyevent from IR keypresses are visible by thd -dump at all. Or can someone provide a full featured nf for MCE keyboards?īTW I’m using OSMC 2021-11 i.e. Maybe I should use a different IR device within harmony? But which one to get as many supported keys as possible (for non-kodi actions during kodi harmony activity). Please give me a hint howto use harmony IR to control kodi. Seeing scancodes if the buttons don’t work, and nothing if the buttons did work. the OK button now works and is processed by OSMC, but the direction buttons don’t. I did also discover the thread Enable support for IR RC MCE Keyboard on startup where someone did propose to use ir-keytable -p lirc -p rc-6 -p mce_kbd Will return different scancodes for different keypresses. But I now know that my IR receiver is working and that linux is receiving IR events: ir-keytable -c -p all -t I did google for some hours without final conclusion. Within OSMC I did enable GPIO pin 17 for input, and selected rc6-mce as remote device. I hooked up an TSP IR receiver to my raspberry pi 3 and enhanced my harmony setup to include the device vendor=Microsoft, model=MCE keyboard. I do have this situation, and thus I want to migrate towards IR control. That works fine as long as there is no additional bluetooth device to be controlled due to limitations of harmony hub. Currently, I’m using bluetooth to control kodi/osmc from my harmony hub using the harmony 950 remote.
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