![]() Use command ‘PowerOff’ as the (only) power off command.Use command ‘ZoomLevel1’ as the (only) power on command.‘A button on the remote for On, and a different button for Off’ / ‘I press two different buttons for on and for off’.‘I want to turn off this device when (it’s) not in use’.In the software for the Harmony remote, the new device’s power settings can be configured as follows to allow activities to switch the device on and off when necessary: This is normal.Ī Shield TV can be switched on and off using Flirc, and possibly other Android TV devices as well. Device (only needed for Harmony Remote Software): Computer -> Media Center PCĪfter the device is added, it might be named ‘Flirc Media Player’.Configuring the Logitech Harmony remoteĭepending on which remote model you have, use either the older Harmony Remote Software or the newer MyHarmony to configure the remote.Īdd a new device using the following information: A bonus is that it is not required anymore to modify Kodi’s configuration by hand, since media keys are supported by both Android TV and Kodi natively. Now most keys use media keys from the USB HID Usage Consumer Page instead. In the older post, Flirc mappings were mostly made using keyboard keys. This post concerns an update of a previous post. This guide can also be used with any other infrared remote. In this post the Logitech Harmony and Flirc are configured in such a way that they will work with both Android TV and Kodi. In addition, the Harmony device configuration does not power the Android TV device on and off when needed. Unfortunately, the keyboard keys used do not match with other Android applications, which prevents a single Logitech Harmony activity from controlling Android TV adequately. The profile uses Kodi’s keyboard controls. ![]() In Flirc’s firmware is a built in Kodi profile that can be used with a Logitech Harmony remote immediately. Flirc receives infrared commands and converts them to keypresses by emulating human interface devices, such as keyboards and game controllers. As the latest revision of the Shield TV (‘16GB, 2017’) lacks an infrared receiver, a Flirc USB was included. The lucky recipient of the gift uses a Logitech Harmony universal infrared remote control. The Shield TV is an Android TV device, which in this case would mostly be used for playing media through Kodi and Netflix. Last Christmas I gifted an Nvidia Shield TV. There must be an easier method or explanation on how to get this working.This is a short post about controlling Android TV using a Logitech Harmony infrared remote control and a Flirc USB. it keeps saying "Error No file was selected for upload) but with directions arrows as well. I basically am trying to achieve the attached file image (ugh, i do don't understand why I am not able to attach any files. I am much more familiar and competent with mac. I've tried this and its just really confusing to me. ![]() I can't seem to get it to click on any movie or scroll over to tv shows or my library. When I am in Show box up and down are seen by the Ouya as page up and page down. **EDIT** I have since fixed the directional problem. ![]() I am currently using TV launcher and a 4 port usb 3.0 hub attached to the Ouya (will that cause the directions problem that I am experiencing)? And Ouya is currently Rooted. Which controller in the Flirc settings do I need to map the buttons in? Can you use more than one controller in the Flirc settings for one remote (for example: fire tv and windows media) *NOTE: I have mapped the directions on the harmony remote but for each time I press in a direction it moves 3-4 times in that direction. Also is there a way to map a button to the "search" in Showbox (as it's always in the upper left corner)? I bought a remote on amazon (see attached file) (cannot get file to upload but it is under 500kb?) and noticed that when I press the Movie button it opens Spotify which I would love to somehow map to the harmony. Ouya Menu button (single press and double press) OK, so I use my Ouya for showbox and Spotify (not xbmc) so I really don't care about mapping buttons to that. ![]()
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