Thanks for the suggestion, but that's a bit extreme for me. My soldering skills are not that good anyway
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- Wed Jul 05, 2023 6:43 am
- Forum: Input Devices
- Topic: Unable to Use/Remap OK Button on a Universal Remote
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- Tue Jul 04, 2023 5:04 pm
- Forum: Input Devices
- Topic: Unable to Use/Remap OK Button on a Universal Remote
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Re: Unable to Use/Remap OK Button on a Universal Remote
Indeed, it seems that it is not possible to remap the button using the MiSTer map keyboard functionality nor the map file. Maybe because these methods only deal with 1 byte keycodes. However it is certainly possible to do the remapping in a general linux distribution, just that the process is a bit more involved. I was wandering if anybody has trie...
- Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:19 am
- Forum: Input Devices
- Topic: Unable to Use/Remap OK Button on a Universal Remote
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Re: Unable to Use/Remap OK Button on a Universal Remote
Is this useful? I haven’t tried it for myself yet. https://mmmonkey.co.uk/mister-remote-control/ Thanks for the suggestion spud_q. I don't think the solution works for me, because in the map file, the keys that are reassigned have keycodes that are less than 256 (i.e. 1 byte) Hover the key that I want to use has a keycode of 353 (i.e. 2 bytes). I ...
- Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:30 pm
- Forum: Input Devices
- Topic: Unable to Use/Remap OK Button on a Universal Remote
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Unable to Use/Remap OK Button on a Universal Remote
I have bought an universal remote for navigating the menus in MiSTer. However I have a problem with the ok button. I cannot use it to enter menu (like the enter key). I have found out that The OK button has a keycode 353, which means KEY_SELECT. I have tried to remap the button using the MiSTer map keyboard function. However it does not register th...