![]() And you can map the remote to keyboard keys any way you like. You can use almost any device profile (for example for some TV almost because some IR protocols are not working that well with Flirc - I always recommend Samsung or LG TV as they often use NEC family protocols) and just use Flirc software to teach Flirc to use that profile. On the other hand, you are not required to use those profiles in Harmony. These profiles provide basic functionality for people that don't want to set up everything themselves and just control their player right away. Their support in Flirc is built into the Flirc's firmware and doesn't even require installing Flirc software for them to work out of the box (at least on a standard QWERTY keyboard layout). All the Flirc profiles (Flirc Kodi one included) are provided for a quick start with Flirc. ![]() Regarding the Harmony profiles, the Microsoft Kodi one has nothing to do with Flirc. You can think about it in terms of a virtual keyboard where you map your remote controller's buttons to specific keyboard keys and key combinations (with modifiers like shift, alt etc). Thanks for any help! Edited Apby ashbinderįlirc acts as an USB keyboard. Thoughts from those with more experience than I? Should I just be trying to find an RC6 receiver.did I misunderstand the features of the Flirc or how it interfaces with the computer? The Flirc itself installed just fine, no driver issues, and the firmware even updated at first boot of the software. My other issue is that although the Flirc has perfect line of sight to the remote, yet it is either laggy or won't register a remote press at times.Cannot sleep or wake the computer either. Flirc Kodi: cannot navigate start menu, but all buttons mapped properly for Kodi and work once Kodi is launched.Will not put the computer to sleep or wake it. Microsoft Kodi: can navigate start menu, but missing play, pause, stop, etc.However, I run into the following issues with various Harmony profiles: My hope was that I could replicate the same functions with the Flirc and my new HTPC. Cant stand the 'slow' buttons, and needing a separate Harmony account for each Hub (Ive got 3). Right now I dont even bother with my main Harmony and just use multiple remotes. The Zbox has a profile in the Harmony database (not sure if that matters). Ive wanted a Harmony alternative for years.navigate the start menu in Tablet Mode with the 650 Hi,today I received my new Flirc USB.My setup is a PC with Windows 10 and a Harmoy Ultimate with the smart hub.I added the Flirc / Kodi device to my Harmony Account and created a new activity, containing my TV and the Flirc/Kodi device.A closer look to the created activity showed, that only the T.I picked up the Flirc IR receiver that worked just fine when plugged into my Pi2 running Kodi, and there is a Flirc XBMC already in the Harmony database. 24 comments 88 Upvoted Sort by: best level 1 7 yr. I can currently do the following with the Zbox and a Harmony 650 remote: HOW TO - Configure a Logitech Harmony Remote for Kodi /showth. ![]() I also have another HTPC, a Zbox, that came with a remote and IR receiver, which is my frame of reference. ![]() I recently purchased a Flirc Gen 2 and have been trying to set it up on a new Windows 10 HTPC with Kodi. ![]()
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