Ok button doesn't work on H1 remote

  • I have these

    I: Bus=0003 Vendor=2052 Product=0121 Version=0101

    N: Name="Tmall.com 2.4G Wireless Air Mouse"

    P: Phys=usb-xhci-hcd.0.auto-1.1/input0

    S: Sysfs=/devices/c9000000.dwc3/http://xhci-hcd.0.auto/usb1/1-1/1-1.1…02/input/input5

    U: Uniq=Belon SmartMouse

    H: Handlers=kbd event4

    B: PROP=0

    B: EV=120013

    B: KEY=10000 7 ff98007a 404007ff febeffdf ffefffff ffffffff fffffffe

    B: MSC=10

    B: LED=1f

    I: Bus=0003 Vendor=2052 Product=0121 Version=0101

    N: Name="Tmall.com 2.4G Wireless Air Mouse"

    P: Phys=usb-xhci-hcd.0.auto-1.1/input1

    S: Sysfs=/devices/c9000000.dwc3/http://xhci-hcd.0.auto/usb1/1-1/1-1.1…03/input/input6

    U: Uniq=Belon SmartMouse

    H: Handlers=kbd mouse2 event5

    B: PROP=0

    B: EV=1f

    B: KEY=3007f 0 0 0 0 483ffff 17aff32d bf544446 0 0 70001 120f93 8b17c000 677bfa d941dfed 9ed680 4400 0 10000002

    B: REL=143

    B: ABS=fff01 0

    B: MSC=10

  • Ok when I connect to event4 I get this

    LibreELEC:~ # evtest /dev/input/event4

    Input driver version is 1.0.1

    Input device ID: bus 0x3 vendor 0x2052 product 0x121 version 0x101

    Input device name: "Tmall.com 2.4G Wireless Air Mouse"

    Supported events:

    Event type 0 (EV_SYN)

    Event type 1 (EV_KEY)

    Event code 1 (KEY_ESC)

    Event code 2 (KEY_1)

    Event code 3 (KEY_2)

    Event code 4 (KEY_3)

    Event code 5 (KEY_4)

    Event code 6 (KEY_5)

    Event code 7 (KEY_6)

    Event code 8 (KEY_7)

    Event code 9 (KEY_8)

    Event code 10 (KEY_9)

    Event code 11 (KEY_0)

    Event code 12 (KEY_MINUS)

    Event code 13 (KEY_EQUAL)

    Event code 14 (KEY_BACKSPACE)

    Event code 15 (KEY_TAB)

    Event code 16 (KEY_Q)

    Event code 17 (KEY_W)

    Event code 18 (KEY_E)

    Event code 19 (KEY_R)

    Event code 20 (KEY_T)

    Event code 21 (KEY_Y)

    Event code 22 (KEY_U)

    Event code 23 (KEY_I)

    Event code 24 (KEY_O)

    Event code 25 (KEY_P)

    Event code 26 (KEY_LEFTBRACE)

    Event code 27 (KEY_RIGHTBRACE)

    Event code 28 (KEY_ENTER)

    Event code 29 (KEY_LEFTCTRL)

    Event code 30 (KEY_A)

    Event code 31 (KEY_S)

    Event code 32 (KEY_D)

    Event code 33 (KEY_F)

    Event code 34 (KEY_G)

    Event code 35 (KEY_H)

    Event code 36 (KEY_J)

    Event code 37 (KEY_K)

    Event code 38 (KEY_L)

    Event code 39 (KEY_SEMICOLON)

    Event code 40 (KEY_APOSTROPHE)

    Event code 41 (KEY_GRAVE)

    Event code 42 (KEY_LEFTSHIFT)

    Event code 43 (KEY_BACKSLASH)

    Event code 44 (KEY_Z)

    Event code 45 (KEY_X)

    Event code 46 (KEY_C)

    Event code 47 (KEY_V)

    Event code 48 (KEY_B)

    Event code 49 (KEY_N)

    Event code 50 (KEY_M)

    Event code 51 (KEY_COMMA)

    Event code 52 (KEY_DOT)

    Event code 53 (KEY_SLASH)

    Event code 54 (KEY_RIGHTSHIFT)

    Event code 55 (KEY_KPASTERISK)

    Event code 56 (KEY_LEFTALT)

    Event code 57 (KEY_SPACE)

    Event code 58 (KEY_CAPSLOCK)

    Event code 59 (KEY_F1)

    Event code 60 (KEY_F2)

    Event code 61 (KEY_F3)

    Event code 62 (KEY_F4)

    Event code 63 (KEY_F5)

    Event code 64 (KEY_F6)

    Event code 65 (KEY_F7)

    Event code 66 (KEY_F8)

    Event code 67 (KEY_F9)

    Event code 68 (KEY_F10)

    Event code 69 (KEY_NUMLOCK)

    Event code 70 (KEY_SCROLLLOCK)

    Event code 71 (KEY_KP7)

    Event code 72 (KEY_KP8)

    Event code 73 (KEY_KP9)

    Event code 74 (KEY_KPMINUS)

    Event code 75 (KEY_KP4)

    Event code 76 (KEY_KP5)

    Event code 77 (KEY_KP6)

    Event code 78 (KEY_KPPLUS)

    Event code 79 (KEY_KP1)

    Event code 80 (KEY_KP2)

    Event code 81 (KEY_KP3)

    Event code 82 (KEY_KP0)

    Event code 83 (KEY_KPDOT)

    Event code 85 (KEY_ZENKAKUHANKAKU)

    Event code 86 (KEY_102ND)

    Event code 87 (KEY_F11)

    Event code 88 (KEY_F12)

    Event code 89 (KEY_RO)

    Event code 90 (KEY_KATAKANA)

    Event code 91 (KEY_HIRAGANA)

    Event code 92 (KEY_HENKAN)

    Event code 93 (KEY_KATAKANAHIRAGANA)

    Event code 94 (KEY_MUHENKAN)

    Event code 95 (KEY_KPJPCOMMA)

    Event code 96 (KEY_KPENTER)

    Event code 97 (KEY_RIGHTCTRL)

    Event code 98 (KEY_KPSLASH)

    Event code 99 (KEY_SYSRQ)

    Event code 100 (KEY_RIGHTALT)

    Event code 102 (KEY_HOME)

    Event code 103 (KEY_UP)

    Event code 104 (KEY_PAGEUP)

    Event code 105 (KEY_LEFT)

    Event code 106 (KEY_RIGHT)

    Event code 107 (KEY_END)

    Event code 108 (KEY_DOWN)

    Event code 109 (KEY_PAGEDOWN)

    Event code 110 (KEY_INSERT)

    Event code 111 (KEY_DELETE)

    Event code 113 (KEY_MUTE)

    Event code 114 (KEY_VOLUMEDOWN)

    Event code 115 (KEY_VOLUMEUP)

    Event code 116 (KEY_POWER)

    Event code 117 (KEY_KPEQUAL)

    Event code 119 (KEY_PAUSE)

    Event code 121 (KEY_KPCOMMA)

    Event code 122 (KEY_HANGUEL)

    Event code 123 (KEY_HANJA)

    Event code 124 (KEY_YEN)

    Event code 125 (KEY_LEFTMETA)

    Event code 126 (KEY_RIGHTMETA)

    Event code 127 (KEY_COMPOSE)

    Event code 128 (KEY_STOP)

    Event code 129 (KEY_AGAIN)

    Event code 130 (KEY_PROPS)

    Event code 131 (KEY_UNDO)

    Event code 132 (KEY_FRONT)

    Event code 133 (KEY_COPY)

    Event code 134 (KEY_OPEN)

    Event code 135 (KEY_PASTE)

    Event code 136 (KEY_FIND)

    Event code 137 (KEY_CUT)

    Event code 138 (KEY_HELP)

    Event code 150 (KEY_WWW)

    Event code 158 (KEY_BACK)

    Event code 161 (KEY_EJECTCD)

    Event code 163 (KEY_NEXTSONG)

    Event code 164 (KEY_PLAYPAUSE)

    Event code 165 (KEY_PREVIOUSSONG)

    Event code 166 (KEY_STOPCD)

    Event code 179 (KEY_KPLEFTPAREN)

    Event code 180 (KEY_KPRIGHTPAREN)

    Event code 183 (KEY_F13)

    Event code 184 (KEY_F14)

    Event code 185 (KEY_F15)

    Event code 186 (KEY_F16)

    Event code 187 (KEY_F17)

    Event code 188 (KEY_F18)

    Event code 189 (KEY_F19)

    Event code 190 (KEY_F20)

    Event code 191 (KEY_F21)

    Event code 192 (KEY_F22)

    Event code 193 (KEY_F23)

    Event code 194 (KEY_F24)

    Event code 240 (KEY_UNKNOWN)

    Event type 4 (EV_MSC)

    Event code 4 (MSC_SCAN)

    Event type 17 (EV_LED)

    Event code 0 (LED_NUML) state 0

    Event code 1 (LED_CAPSL) state 0

    Event code 2 (LED_SCROLLL) state 0

    Event code 3 (LED_COMPOSE) state 0

    Event code 4 (LED_KANA) state 0

    Key repeat handling:

    Repeat type 20 (EV_REP)

    Repeat code 0 (REP_DELAY)

    Value 400

    Repeat code 1 (REP_PERIOD)

    Value 80

    Properties:


    Here those keys DOES NOT work. (HOME , VOLUME, PLAY/PAUSE.)

    Edited once, last by Zodler (April 24, 2018 at 11:12 PM).

  • When I connect to event5 I get this

    LibreELEC:~ # evtest /dev/input/event5

    Input driver version is 1.0.1

    Input device ID: bus 0x3 vendor 0x2052 product 0x121 version 0x101

    Input device name: "Tmall.com 2.4G Wireless Air Mouse"

    Supported events:

    Event type 0 (EV_SYN)

    Event type 1 (EV_KEY)

    Event code 1 (KEY_ESC)

    Event code 28 (KEY_ENTER)

    Event code 74 (KEY_KPMINUS)

    Event code 78 (KEY_KPPLUS)

    Event code 103 (KEY_UP)

    Event code 105 (KEY_LEFT)

    Event code 106 (KEY_RIGHT)

    Event code 108 (KEY_DOWN)

    Event code 110 (KEY_INSERT)

    Event code 111 (KEY_DELETE)

    Event code 113 (KEY_MUTE)

    Event code 114 (KEY_VOLUMEDOWN)

    Event code 115 (KEY_VOLUMEUP)

    Event code 116 (KEY_POWER)

    Event code 119 (KEY_PAUSE)

    Event code 128 (KEY_STOP)

    Event code 130 (KEY_PROPS)

    Event code 131 (KEY_UNDO)

    Event code 133 (KEY_COPY)

    Event code 134 (KEY_OPEN)

    Event code 135 (KEY_PASTE)

    Event code 136 (KEY_FIND)

    Event code 137 (KEY_CUT)

    Event code 138 (KEY_HELP)

    Event code 139 (KEY_MENU)

    Event code 140 (KEY_CALC)

    Event code 142 (KEY_SLEEP)

    Event code 143 (KEY_WAKEUP)

    Event code 144 (KEY_FILE)

    Event code 150 (KEY_WWW)

    Event code 152 (KEY_SCREENLOCK)

    Event code 155 (KEY_MAIL)

    Event code 156 (KEY_BOOKMARKS)

    Event code 158 (KEY_BACK)

    Event code 159 (KEY_FORWARD)

    Event code 161 (KEY_EJECTCD)

    Event code 163 (KEY_NEXTSONG)

    Event code 164 (KEY_PLAYPAUSE)

    Event code 165 (KEY_PREVIOUSSONG)

    Event code 166 (KEY_STOPCD)

    Event code 167 (KEY_RECORD)

    Event code 168 (KEY_REWIND)

    Event code 169 (KEY_PHONE)

    Event code 171 (KEY_CONFIG)

    Event code 172 (KEY_HOMEPAGE)

    Event code 173 (KEY_REFRESH)

    Event code 174 (KEY_EXIT)

    Event code 176 (KEY_EDIT)

    Event code 177 (KEY_SCROLLUP)

    Event code 178 (KEY_SCROLLDOWN)

    Event code 181 (KEY_NEW)

    Event code 182 (KEY_REDO)

    Event code 206 (KEY_CLOSE)

    Event code 207 (KEY_PLAY)

    Event code 208 (KEY_FASTFORWARD)

    Event code 209 (KEY_BASSBOOST)

    Event code 210 (KEY_PRINT)

    Event code 212 (KEY_CAMERA)

    Event code 216 (KEY_CHAT)

    Event code 217 (KEY_SEARCH)

    Event code 219 (KEY_FINANCE)

    Event code 223 (KEY_CANCEL)

    Event code 224 (KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN)

    Event code 225 (KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP)

    Event code 228 (KEY_KBDILLUMTOGGLE)

    Event code 231 (KEY_SEND)

    Event code 232 (KEY_REPLY)

    Event code 233 (KEY_FORWARDMAIL)

    Event code 234 (KEY_SAVE)

    Event code 235 (KEY_DOCUMENTS)

    Event code 241 (KEY_VIDEO_NEXT)

    Event code 244 (KEY_BRIGHTNESS_ZERO)

    Event code 256 (BTN_0)

    Event code 272 (BTN_LEFT)

    Event code 273 (BTN_RIGHT)

    Event code 274 (BTN_MIDDLE)

    Event code 353 (KEY_SELECT)

    Event code 354 (KEY_GOTO)

    Event code 358 (KEY_INFO)

    Event code 362 (KEY_PROGRAM)

    Event code 366 (KEY_PVR)

    Event code 370 (KEY_SUBTITLE)

    Event code 372 (KEY_ZOOM)

    Event code 374 (KEY_KEYBOARD)

    Event code 376 (KEY_PC)

    Event code 377 (KEY_TV)

    Event code 378 (KEY_TV2)

    Event code 379 (KEY_VCR)

    Event code 380 (KEY_VCR2)

    Event code 381 (KEY_SAT)

    Event code 383 (KEY_CD)

    Event code 384 (KEY_TAPE)

    Event code 386 (KEY_TUNER)

    Event code 387 (KEY_PLAYER)

    Event code 389 (KEY_DVD)

    Event code 392 (KEY_AUDIO)

    Event code 393 (KEY_VIDEO)

    Event code 396 (KEY_MEMO)

    Event code 397 (KEY_CALENDAR)

    Event code 398 (KEY_RED)

    Event code 399 (KEY_GREEN)

    Event code 400 (KEY_YELLOW)

    Event code 401 (KEY_BLUE)

    Event code 402 (KEY_CHANNELUP)

    Event code 403 (KEY_CHANNELDOWN)

    Event code 405 (KEY_LAST)

    Event code 407 (KEY_NEXT)

    Event code 408 (KEY_RESTART)

    Event code 409 (KEY_SLOW)

    Event code 410 (KEY_SHUFFLE)

    Event code 412 (KEY_PREVIOUS)

    Event code 416 (KEY_VIDEOPHONE)

    Event code 417 (KEY_GAMES)

    Event code 418 (KEY_ZOOMIN)

    Event code 419 (KEY_ZOOMOUT)

    Event code 420 (KEY_ZOOMRESET)

    Event code 421 (KEY_WORDPROCESSOR)

    Event code 422 (KEY_EDITOR)

    Event code 423 (KEY_SPREADSHEET)

    Event code 424 (KEY_GRAPHICSEDITOR)

    Event code 425 (KEY_PRESENTATION)

    Event code 426 (KEY_DATABASE)

    Event code 427 (KEY_NEWS)

    Event code 428 (KEY_VOICEMAIL)

    Event code 429 (KEY_ADDRESSBOOK)

    Event code 430 (KEY_MESSENGER)

    Event code 431 (KEY_DISPLAYTOGGLE)

    Event code 432 (KEY_SPELLCHECK)

    Event code 433 (KEY_LOGOFF)

    Event code 439 (KEY_MEDIA_REPEAT)

    Event code 442 (KEY_IMAGES)

    Event code 576 (KEY_BUTTONCONFIG)

    Event code 577 (KEY_TASKMANAGER)

    Event code 578 (KEY_JOURNAL)

    Event code 579 (KEY_CONTROLPANEL)

    Event code 580 (KEY_APPSELECT)

    Event code 581 (KEY_SCREENSAVER)

    Event code 582 (KEY_VOICECOMMAND)

    Event code 592 (KEY_BRIGHTNESS_MIN)

    Event code 593 (KEY_BRIGHTNESS_MAX)

    Event type 2 (EV_REL)

    Event code 0 (REL_X)

    Event code 1 (REL_Y)

    Event code 6 (REL_HWHEEL)

    Event code 8 (REL_WHEEL)

    Event type 3 (EV_ABS)

    Event code 32 (ABS_VOLUME)

    Value 0

    Min 0

    Max 896

    Event code 40 (ABS_MISC)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 41 (?)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 42 (?)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 43 (?)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 44 (?)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 45 (?)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 46 (?)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 47 (ABS_MT_SLOT)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 48 (ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 49 (ABS_MT_TOUCH_MINOR)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 50 (ABS_MT_WIDTH_MAJOR)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event code 51 (ABS_MT_WIDTH_MINOR)

    Value 0

    Min -127

    Max 127

    Event type 4 (EV_MSC)

    Event code 4 (MSC_SCAN)

    Properties:


    Here those keys finally work. (HOME , VOLUME, PLAY/PAUSE.)

  • So when I'm connected to event5 I finally can read the rest of the keys. Here is for example when I press HOME

    Event: time 1524607479.726118, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value c0223

    Event: time 1524607479.726118, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 172 (KEY_HOMEPAGE), value 0

    Event: time 1524607479.726118, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------

    So how can I make LibreELEC to also read event5? Read both event4 + event5.

  • First check if kodi picked up both event devices - be careful, the numbers (event4/event5) might change across reboots, so verify via evtest or /proc/bus/input/devices that the numbers are correct. Run the following command and post the output

    Code
    lsof | grep /dev/input

    The output should look similar to this:

    Code
    749     /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin  /dev/input/event0
    749     /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin  /dev/input/event1
    749     /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin  /dev/input/event2
    749     /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin  /dev/input/event3

    You should see /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin both in the event4 and event5 lines

    Then we need some more info about both input devices. Run the following commands and post the output as well. This will tell us if the devices were classified as keyboard, mouse, joystick etc

    Code
    udevadm info /dev/input/event4
    udevadm info /dev/input/event5

    If kodi had picked up the /dev/input/event5 device (where you got HOMEPAGE, VOLUME, PLAYPAUSE) enable debug logging in kodi, then reboot, then press the HOME and PLAY buttons, then ssh in and post the kodi log file. This will tell us if kodi received the input and if yes if and how it processed it

    Code
    paste .kodi/temp/kodi.log

    so long,

    Hias

  • Thank you, first I share the info I got

    Code
    LibreELEC:~ # lsof | grep /dev/input
    2583    /usr/sbin/eventlircd    /dev/input/event1
    2952    /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin  /dev/input/event0
    2952    /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin  /dev/input/event2
    2952    /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin  /dev/input/event3
    2952    /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin  /dev/input/event4
    2952    /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin  /dev/input/event5
  • The output looks fine so far, kodi picked up both event devices and the udev info of the mouse device looks exactly like the one from the VRC-1100 remote (which works fine on LE 8.2.5 with eventlircd disabled, thus kodi accessing the mouse device - this remote also exposes KEY_HOMEPAGE and KEY_VOLUMEUP/DOWN via the mouse device).

    The kodi debug log should reveal what's going on.

    so long,

    Hias

  • Here is the log

    01_KODI.log

    I hit DOWN and UP 5 times,

    then 5 times HOME and 5 times VOLUME.

    Then I go UP to reboot.

    Every key that doesn't respond, happens in the red highlight below

    19:15:00.526 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:00.526 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: down (0xf081) pressed, action is Down

    19:15:00.709 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:01.676 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:01.676 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: up (0xf080) pressed, action is Up

    19:15:01.826 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:02.576 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:02.576 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: down (0xf081) pressed, action is Down

    19:15:02.709 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:03.092 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:03.092 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: up (0xf080) pressed, action is Up

    19:15:03.209 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:03.726 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:03.726 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: down (0xf081) pressed, action is Down

    19:15:03.842 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:04.226 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:04.226 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: up (0xf080) pressed, action is Up

    19:15:04.342 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:04.959 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:04.959 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: down (0xf081) pressed, action is Down

    19:15:05.109 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:05.526 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:05.526 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: up (0xf080) pressed, action is Up

    19:15:05.626 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:06.076 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:06.076 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: down (0xf081) pressed, action is Down

    19:15:06.209 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:06.626 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:06.626 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: up (0xf080) pressed, action is Up

    19:15:06.743 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:18.294 T:3795702624 DEBUG: Thread JobWorker 3795702624 terminating (autodelete)

    19:15:18.294 T:4005552992 DEBUG: Thread JobWorker 4005552992 terminating (autodelete)

    19:15:18.294 T:3787314016 DEBUG: Thread JobWorker 3787314016 terminating (autodelete)

    19:15:20.226 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:20.226 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: up (0xf080) pressed, action is Up

    19:15:20.376 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x67, sym: 0x0111, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:20.809 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x1c, sym: 0x000d, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:20.959 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: return (0xf00d) pressed, action is Select

    19:15:20.960 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Activating window ID: 10111

    19:15:20.960 T:4097460688 DEBUG: ------ Window Init (DialogButtonMenu.xml) ------

    19:15:20.960 T:4097460688 INFO: Loading skin file: DialogButtonMenu.xml, load type: KEEP_IN_MEMORY

    19:15:22.043 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:22.043 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: down (0xf081) pressed, action is Down

    19:15:22.176 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:22.326 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 1 times.

    19:15:22.326 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: down (0xf081) pressed, action is Down

    19:15:22.443 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x6c, sym: 0x0112, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:22.876 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x1c, sym: 0x000d, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:23.043 T:4097460688 DEBUG: OnKey: return (0xf00d) pressed, action is Select

    19:15:23.043 T:4097460688 DEBUG: Keyboard: scancode: 0x1c, sym: 0x000d, unicode: 0x0000, modifier: 0x0

    19:15:23.077 T:4097460688 DEBUG: ------ Window Init (DialogBusy.xml) ------

    19:15:23.090 T:4093555552 DEBUG: CAnnouncementManager - Announcement: OnRestart from xbmc

    19:15:23.094 T:4093555552 DEBUG: GOT ANNOUNCEMENT, type: 8, from xbmc, message OnRestart

    19:15:23.102 T:4097460688 INFO: Received SIGTERM...

    19:15:23.102 T:4093555552 DEBUG: CAnnouncementManager - Announcement: OnQuit from xbmc

    19:15:23.102 T:4097460688 NOTICE: Storing total System Uptime

    19:15:23.103 T:4093555552 DEBUG: GOT ANNOUNCEMENT, type: 8, from xbmc, message OnQuit

    19:15:23.103 T:4097460688 NOTICE: Saving settings

    19:15:23.121 T:3821130592 DEBUG: Skin Helper Service --> Kodi_Monitor: sender xbmc - method: System.OnRestart - data: null

    19:15:23.121 T:3821130592 DEBUG: Skin Helper Service --> Kodi_Monitor: sender xbmc - method: System.OnQuit - data: {"exitcode":66}

    19:15:23.135 T:4097460688 NOTICE: Saving skin settings

    19:15:23.138 T:4097460688 NOTICE: stop all

    19:15:23.139 T:4097460688 NOTICE: stop player

  • It is the full kodi.log attached in my previous post. At line 2 you see the full file if you click on it.

    Unless you mean you need also the other files? Do you mean you need these?

    02_System.log

    03_Hardware.log

    04_Audio.log

    05_Network.log

    06_varlog.log

    07_input.log

    08_Filesystem.log

    09_Journal-cur.log

    10_Journal-prev.log

  • Thanks for the log!

    Unfortunately I can't help you here as you seem to be using a community build and I'm not aware of what changes there might be applied compared to official LibreELEC builds.

    So I'd suggest you ask the build maintainer, or maybe someone else familiar with these builds can chime in here.

    so long,

    Hias

  • Hello,

    Thanks so much for this thread and all the detailed steps! My keyboard was sending unknown key codes for all the "multimedia keys" that were interpreted all the same as 0 by kodi. With your guide I was able to remap all the keys I wanted to use as regular keys and keymap them to do what I want.

    Thanks again.

  • I have the exact same problem regarding a G22 remote air mouse remote, but in reverse...it works fine on any Android device (phone, TV box, etc.) but in Windows the ok button don't register anything. I need it to work on Windows as I have many other apps, TV, NAS Movie server, Game emulators and PC games running from a seamless Kodi interface. No Android box is strong enough for that, not even the shield. Yes, I'm lazy changing input to my Switch, then my Wii, then my TV, etc.

    All other buttons on the remote works fine, I can even set Netflix, Prime, etc. to open in Chrome kios mode. Is there anything I can do to have the ok/select button working in Windows? For the record, the button will work if the mouse mode is on (exactly like this post's OP said regarding his remote).

    I'm so close...the goal is simple, have everything I need on one TV input and this one button is the only thing keeping me from having this working flawlessly. For the record I tried at least 10 different remotes, I have them all here. Either they're less close to work or their layout aren't professional enough.

    Much appreciate any help, please!

  • I just came here to say the same as Obilolo - thanks to this thread, this was one of the most satisfying troubleshooting experiences I've ever had. Not only did I make an old remote thrown in garbage as useful as a $60+ multimedia remote -- but as a Linux beginner I just had cause to research for a few hours and learn a heap about computers and operating systems along the way.

    HiassofT - your meticulous and detailed instructions and persistence to help someone for no personal material gain is outstanding.

    For Australian/NZ users looking for a cheap remote with lovely click-y buttons: the plethora of old Foxtel boxes being thrown away means you get a Foxtel IQ3/4/5 remote (the one with microphone*) which uses bluetooth and may be paired with Pi for ~$15 on ebay.

    The centre 'select' button is recognised as KEY_SELECT. I added the following for Kodi to recognise:

    evdev:input:b0005v06E7p8144*
    KEYBOARD_KEY_c0041=enter

    [*I should say I haven't yet experimented if the microphone will be useful in Kodi but that's for another thread I'm sure.]