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Alternative keymaps for the number pads, as suggested by the community. | |||
Allows a number pad to control XBMC | |||
==Keymap 1== | |||
;What it does | |||
;Keymap | |||
:Cut and paste the following into a new text document and save as '''keyboard.xml''' and place in <code>[[userdata]]/keymaps/</code> | |||
This is a basic skeleton custom [[Userdata]] [[Keymap]] file, follow the instrutions for [[HOW-TO:Modify_keyboard.xml]] and copy the following into your [[Keyboard.xml]] | This is a basic skeleton custom [[Userdata]] [[Keymap]] file, follow the instrutions for [[HOW-TO:Modify_keyboard.xml]] and copy the following into your [[Keyboard.xml]] | ||
Revision as of 20:30, 25 July 2013
Alternative keymaps for the number pads, as suggested by the community.
Allows a number pad to control XBMC
Keymap 1
- What it does
- Keymap
- Cut and paste the following into a new text document and save as keyboard.xml and place in
userdata/keymaps/
This is a basic skeleton custom Userdata Keymap file, follow the instrutions for HOW-TO:Modify_keyboard.xml and copy the following into your Keyboard.xml
<keymap> <global> <keyboard> <numpadzero>OSD</numpadzero> <numpadone>Stop</numpadone> <numpadtwo>Down</numpadtwo> <numpadthree>BigStepBack</numpadthree> <numpadfour>Left</numpadfour> <numpadfive>Select</numpadfive> <numpadsix>Right</numpadsix> <numpadseven>XBMC.ActivateWindow(Home)</numpadseven> <numpadeight>Up</numpadeight> <numpadnine>BigStepForward</numpadnine> <numpaddivide>StepBack</numpaddivide> <!-- my numpad divide shows up as "forwardslash" --> <forwardslash>StepBack</forwardslash> <numpadtimes>StepForward</numpadtimes> <numpadperiod>Info</numpadperiod> <numlock>Pause</numlock> <!-- + and - handle the volume by default --> <!-- BackSpace is "back" by default --> <!-- Enter is "select" by default --> </keyboard> </global> </keymap>