Posts by JonBenNoah
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A correction to my previous post. The blue 'OK' button DOES work in non-mouse mode.
So the only problem is that the mouse mode does not work - that is, no mouse appears on the screen. This is not surprising, as mouse support is now disabled. But to repeat what I wrote in my previous post, the device works with full functionality in version 8.90.003, so something changed.
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Hias,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Disabling mouse and touchscreen support has the following effect:
- In non-mouse or 'cursor' mode, the device works correctly, except that the blue 'OK' button has no effect.
- The mouse or 'cursor' mode does not work at all.
From my point of view this has solved the problem, as I do not use the mouse mode, and the right-hand blue button with the "enter" symbol has the same effect as the "OK" button.
Nevertheless, as I have noted, the device works with full functionality in version 8.90.003, and with Windows Kodi Ver 18.0 (I have just rechecked this to be 100% sure that there is no problem with the device). Although it is no longer critical for me, I would be happy to help you debug this issue. Just let me know what to do.
Best Wishes,
Jon
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This problem continues with V9.0, running on a RPi3. It relates to the M3 2.4G Wireless Remote Control Keyboard Air Mouse, a picture of which is attached.
To restate the issue:
It appears that support for this device was added in version 8.90.003 and worked correctly until 8.90.005.
From 8.90.006 onwards, the 'cursor' mode works, but when out of 'cursor' mode, it appears that device arrows keys are being pressed continuously, and the menu buttons flash on and off on the screen seemingly randomly.
I have tried using the airmouse with the latest released Windows version of Kodi (v18.0), and it functions correctly.
I attach a debug log on a clean system. The only action I took was to press the 'cursor' mode button to take it out of the cusrsor mode. After that the Kodi main menu buttons flicker on and off at high speed, as if the up and down arrtow keys were being pressed.
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It appears that support for this device was added in version 8.90.003 and worked correctly until 8.90.005.
From 8.90.006 onwards, the 'cursor' mode works, but when out of 'cursor' mode, it appears that device arrows keys are being pressed continuously, and the menu buttons flash on and off on the screen seemingly randomly.
I have tried using the airmouse with the latest Windows version of Kodi (RC3), and it functions correctly.
Any ideas?
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Running LibreELEC (Leia) v8.90.004 on RPi 3.
In "File Manager", I cannot get a context menu for a mounted USB memory device. In previous released versions this context menu provided the "remove safely" option, allowing the USB device to be removed, and taking it out of the list of sources. I have tried with both a keyboard/mouse and an "air mouse". Neither option gives the context menu.
I think that the following item in Kodi's forum is related to this problem:
#17978 (Not able to unmount udisks2-mounted devices) – Kodi - TRAC
However, understanding the response is beyond my technical capabilities, and I think it is an LE issue.
Regards,
Jon
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Chewitt,
Can you tell me how to check that?
Thanks,
Jon
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Hi,
I am using TVH 4.2 with LE 8.1.1 on RPi-3.
Works well, picking up TV and radio stations.
I have noticed that with radio, but not TV, the processor overheats and the 'thermometer' appears on the screen. When I look at system information, I see that one of the cores is always close to 100%, giving an average CPU load of 25%. For TV, CPU load is very low.
This is not specific to LE 8.1.1, but also occurred with previous versions.
Maybe there is a setting that could lower the CPU load for radio. Any suggestions?
Any help appreciated.
Jon