Ultimate 3 button Wheel Mouse Mod. for KODI v16 IPTV and LiveTV-ver1.05
- Middle wheel button stops channel playing, but more importantly, stops the "Working ... - Death
Spin".
- You can now use the EPG Guide to peruse the channels. Your Wheel will now move channels Up/Down
vertically, instead of moving the timeline horizontally. EPG scrolls a full page per wheel increment,
instead of 1 line at a time.
- In Full Screen LiveTV, the Scroll wheel is Volume up/dn
- While in Fullscreen TV mode, a Left Click will bring up your previous channel.(only when bottom info
display is not on screen)
Now when you are in Full Screen Live TV, and if you are upgraded to ver.16 or above, a LongPress Click
of the Left Button, will bring up the TV Channel onscreen Keypad.
At present it will come up with a #9 already in the edit window, but just click the back button on the
Keypad.
You also have to click the Enter button to send your Ch. change request.
In Full Screen LiveTV, the mouse movement is cancelled, but if you longpress the right button, the
OnScreen Display returns with mouse movement until you click a function.
.
- Right Click gets rid of the Bottom Info Display (or it times out after ~5 sec.). Another Right Click
will bring up the Channel List or EPG Guide, whichever one you use.
Notes:
- In KODI System Settings/TV/Guide - De-Select "Hide No Info Display". This makes channels with no
guide data show up in EPG.
- In KODI System Settings/Video/Playback - Select "Sync Playback to Display".
_ IN Kodi System settings go to System/TV/Playback - and enable "Confirm channel switches by pressing
OK".
*** Some Android versions may not recognize the Long Right Click function, so you may have to edit and
take out the "mousemove" function if need be.
FYI- here is the approx. location you need to copy mouse.xml depending on your platform. Use a file
Mgmt. program that you can see Hidden files and folders.
Android Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/keymap (see note)
iOS /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/Kodi/userdata/
Linux ~/.kodi/userdata/keymap
Mac /Users/<your_user_name>/Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata/keymap
OpenELEC /storage/.kodi/userdata/keymap
Windows c:\Users\<your_user_name>\app data\roaming\kodi\userdata\key map
Note* Android location
Sometimes the exact path will differ from device to device. The Android userdata folder is usually
inside of "sdcard" so the path might be /sdcard/Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/keymap
If you have problems, just remove file from the directory and restart
/kens mouse105.zip
- Middle wheel button stops channel playing, but more importantly, stops the "Working ... - Death
Spin".
- You can now use the EPG Guide to peruse the channels. Your Wheel will now move channels Up/Down
vertically, instead of moving the timeline horizontally. EPG scrolls a full page per wheel increment,
instead of 1 line at a time.
- In Full Screen LiveTV, the Scroll wheel is Volume up/dn
- While in Fullscreen TV mode, a Left Click will bring up your previous channel.(only when bottom info
display is not on screen)
Now when you are in Full Screen Live TV, and if you are upgraded to ver.16 or above, a LongPress Click
of the Left Button, will bring up the TV Channel onscreen Keypad.
At present it will come up with a #9 already in the edit window, but just click the back button on the
Keypad.
You also have to click the Enter button to send your Ch. change request.
In Full Screen LiveTV, the mouse movement is cancelled, but if you longpress the right button, the
OnScreen Display returns with mouse movement until you click a function.
.
- Right Click gets rid of the Bottom Info Display (or it times out after ~5 sec.). Another Right Click
will bring up the Channel List or EPG Guide, whichever one you use.
Notes:
- In KODI System Settings/TV/Guide - De-Select "Hide No Info Display". This makes channels with no
guide data show up in EPG.
- In KODI System Settings/Video/Playback - Select "Sync Playback to Display".
_ IN Kodi System settings go to System/TV/Playback - and enable "Confirm channel switches by pressing
OK".
*** Some Android versions may not recognize the Long Right Click function, so you may have to edit and
take out the "mousemove" function if need be.
FYI- here is the approx. location you need to copy mouse.xml depending on your platform. Use a file
Mgmt. program that you can see Hidden files and folders.
Android Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/keymap (see note)
iOS /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/Kodi/userdata/
Linux ~/.kodi/userdata/keymap
Mac /Users/<your_user_name>/Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata/keymap
OpenELEC /storage/.kodi/userdata/keymap
Windows c:\Users\<your_user_name>\app data\roaming\kodi\userdata\key map
Note* Android location
Sometimes the exact path will differ from device to device. The Android userdata folder is usually
inside of "sdcard" so the path might be /sdcard/Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/keymap
If you have problems, just remove file from the directory and restart
/kens mouse105.zip
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