![]() ![]() That aside: if anybody could tell me wether it's possible to do long-press commands at all and if so, how to, i would be most grateful for that as well. nothing i tried seemed to work, with no response whatsoever from the AFTV (2) until i happened to stumble upon this, so thank you very kindly for helping a desperate soul out ) also, i think the flirc-team would be well-advised in adding this piece of vital information to their knowledge-base, lest they face themselves with crowds of customers returning their devices for non-functionality with the AFTV (2). This golden nugget of advice right there literally kept me from returning the flirc and giving up on the issue altogether. That pretty much disables the USB port on your AFTV device. It turned out to be that I had debugging turned ON for the USB device on the AFTV. I'm willing to do it, in fact I'll try this right now, but would love a bit of reassurance.Looking through pages and pages of fantastic documentation and i basically had the same issue with my harmony 700 remote, no response no matter what setting i selected. Have we confirmed that it actually is the browser back button that is the missing key? Looks like Chris just threw it out there and no one really confirmed it. I would be greatfull of any help and advice or a point in the right direction. So im at a loss how I can get the Harmony touch remote to fully work, and if the problem lies with the Flirc config or the profile in myharmony I can also select a programe to watch and it will start to play etc, I can also fastforward and rewind the filmeīUT where I have problems is trying to stop or exit out of a film and get back to the main Amazon FireTV menu on the amazon remote, so the button "Home" or the "Return" button is not workingĮven though I set theses buttons using the Flirc app, I have even downloaded another useres config file for Amazon FireTV and this has the same problem. I ordered a Logitech Harmony Companion which is their Hub (bluetooth+IR) and a paired remote. I have then added the Flirc to the Amazon FireTV and am now abe to move through the menus and select diffrent menus using the up down, left right buttons I have used the Flirc app to setup or recorded the 11 keys on the Harmony remote, I have then connected the remote to the my Marmony appĪnd selected the Flirc device model XMBC, and synced the information to my remote. ![]() I have the following setup, Flirc Version 1.3.0 with FW3.3 which I think is the latest version, and a Harmony touch remote. Hello, I have just bought myself a Flirc to use with my Amazon FireTv and have been reading this thread with much intrest. This also only require a change to the firmware. It all depends on whether or not Jason can/want to implement this. With values from above proposition you would be able to record AC Back button using: For key code 0x73 (F24), send modifier value + 0x200 (0x200 to 0x2FF range) as key code from Customer usage table. For key code 0圆5, send modifier value + 0x100 (0x100 to 0x1FF range) as a key code from Customer usage table, For key code 0圆6, send modifier value as a key code from Customer usage table, I tried using the ok and play buttons I had mapped on my harm. There are also F13-F24 keys that, at least on Windows are not usable anyway, so their codes could also be used as more markers to bump the value higher. Hi everyone, just wanted to say I got everything I wanted to work using latest firmware for flirc and my harmony 650, but can't get the restart command, where you hold down select and play for 5 seconds on the fire tv remote duplicted. Using this value as a key code could send a key from Customer usage table with code 0x100 + modifier value. There is for example a key code 101 (0圆5) - Keyboard Application - I don't think there are any usage cases for this key to be used with Flirc. ![]() Add extra markers like the mentioned value 102 (0圆6). Extend structure from 6 to 7 bytes to allow bigger code space - this unfortunately would mean that the capacity would drop (from current 169 to about 144 from a quick calculation) but I think it would be a waste of space because there are not so many usage cases for those codes (so in most cases the additional byte would always be 0) - this requires changes to both firmware and software.Ģ. I think there are 2 possible ways (both require changes to firmware and software):ġ. To address 0x224 you would need 2 bits extra. To use codes from Customer usage tables the second byte must have value of 102 (decimal) so you only have a single byte for key code. My 650 has a nice button that corresponds to the Amazon's 'Return', on my 720 I assigned it to 'Exit. Clicked Enter on GUI, pressed Enter (or OK button on remote), then repeated for up/down/left/right, etc. Each recorded button takes 6 bytes: 4 bytes for IR code hash and 2 bytes for the HID code. Opened the Flirc GUI, then plugged in Flirc, chose Controllers>Fire TV. Unfortunately, with current Flirc possibilities, you can't access keys from HID Customer usage table with codes above 0xFF. ![]()
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