05-13-2020, 12:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-13-2020, 01:23 PM by TheOldPresbyope.
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@LaserGecko
Hi, Jason.
So you said:
The triggerhappy daemon is already running on current moOde players.
You'll need to create a mapping in the /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/media.conf file which implements the action you want for each keystroke output from the Flirc when it's configured "as a KODI interface".
Added note: You can also put your Flirc mappings in their own .conf file in the same subdirectory. Triggerhappy merges all files matching the .conf.
The media.conf file already contains some lines for use of a USB volume controller which you can take as teaching examples. There's also the man page for the triggerhappy daemon, thd.
Regards,
Kent
Hi, Jason.
So you said:
Quote:I want to use the Flirc USB with a Harmony remote. Other sources say the best way to do that is to configure the Flirc as a KODI interface since that's supported in the Harmony software, so that's all good so far.
What do I need to do to get TriggerHappy running and mapping to moOde?
The triggerhappy daemon is already running on current moOde players.
You'll need to create a mapping in the /etc/triggerhappy/triggers.d/media.conf file which implements the action you want for each keystroke output from the Flirc when it's configured "as a KODI interface".
Added note: You can also put your Flirc mappings in their own .conf file in the same subdirectory. Triggerhappy merges all files matching the .conf.
The media.conf file already contains some lines for use of a USB volume controller which you can take as teaching examples. There's also the man page for the triggerhappy daemon, thd.
Regards,
Kent