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  ▶ General topics ▶ First time user
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Guides, tips, and topics to walk users through their first time using and setting up XBMC.

Guides

Topics

Quick Start Guide
Installing
Kodi can be installed on a wide range of supported hardware, from normal desktop computers, ARM powered tablets and phones, to tiny set-top-boxes, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Home screen and basic controls
Home screen and basic controls
Remote controls
Kodi is primarily designed for the home theatre using the 10-foot user interface principles controlled with a remote control. Alternatively a (wireless) keyboard can be used.
Adding videos to the library
Adding music to the library