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  1. I don't remember having to do this, but went into the Harmony profile and re-assigned the keys. Still wasn't behaving properly, so I just went ahead and recorded all the keys:

     

      flirc_util version v1.3.6 [v1.3.6]

      Firmware: v3.6 [31893BB7]
     
    Settings:
      sleep detection:  Enabled
      noise canceler:   Disabled
      inter-key delay:  5
      seq. modifiers:   Disabled
      state:            3
      builtin profiles: Disable
     
    Memory Info:
      keys recorded:  27
      keys remaining: 142
      memory used:   19%
     
    Recorded Keys:
    Index  hash        key
    -----  ---------   ---
        0  314FE3DA    x
        1  CBD72E1A    backspace
        2  30CD805A    space
        3  A0AB871A    up
        4  CB58A141    down
        5  5DB54866    left
        6  5DB5670D    right
        7  CB58A05A    enter
        8  B0FFA381    .
        9  B0FFA29A    ,
       10  ECEAB63B    f
       11  C55ACF8E    r
       12  1EDDA9CE    i
       13  AD0E248D    c
       14  3B27A0CE    1
       15  41A41E01    2
       16  3B23CB0E    3
       17  41A02A81    4
       18  43807E0    5
       19  41A04841    6
       20  2AD3854E    7
       21  30D15701    8
       22  30D1561A    9
       23  3B27A1B5    0
       24  41A0299A    5
       25  5E37CA8D    pageup
       26  CB54CA9A    pagedown
  2. I've updated my Logitech Harmony to the latest Flirc Kodi device, and I've also upgraded to firmware 3.6.

     

    However, I've noticed a few things using logkeys

     

    Pressing the following keys:

     

    MENU  - Nothing, expecting 'M' or 'C'

    STOP  - <BackSp>, should be 'X'

    PLAY  - <Enter>, should be 'P' or <SpaceBar>

    PAUSE - <E-a6>, should be <SpaceBar>

     

    FORWARD   - <E-d0>

    SKIP FWD  - <E-a6>

     

    REWIND    - <E-a8>

    SEEK BACK - <E-a5>

     

    Ch/Pg UP   - <E-a3>

    Ch/Pg DOWN - <E-a5>

     

    Anyway, point is, the keys don't seem to be issuing the proper command corresponding to Kodi. Any idea how to fix this? I tried manually remapping the keys, and that doesn't seem to help/work properly. It's also registering double-keypresses, maybe because I set the Inter-Key delay to 0.

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