HOW-TO:Use SMS-style text entry for remotes: Difference between revisions
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<one>JumpSMS1</one> | <one>JumpSMS1</one> | ||
<two>JumpSMS2</two> | <two>JumpSMS2</two> | ||
Revision as of 03:23, 30 December 2013
SMS text input
If you have a remote control that is viewed as a keyboard to XBMC and want to enable SMS/T9-like text input, do two things:
- Settings/System/Input devices -> enable "Remote control sends keyboard presses"
- make a keyboard.xml keymap file with this (save it in userdata/keymaps/):
<keymap> <VirtualKeyboard> <keyboard> <zero>Number0</zero> <one>Number1</one> <two>Number2</two> <three>Number3</three> <four>Number4</four> <five>Number5</five> <six>Number6</six> <seven>Number7</seven> <eight>Number8</eight> <nine>Number9</nine> <backspace>Backspace</backspace> </keyboard> </VirtualKeyboard> </keymap>
SMS text search
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SMS text jumping
To jump to a letter while browsing files:
<keymap>
<MyVideoLibrary>
<keyboard>
<one>JumpSMS1</one>
<two>JumpSMS2</two>
<three>JumpSMS3</three>
<four>JumpSMS4</four>
<five>JumpSMS5</five>
<six>JumpSMS6</six>
<seven>JumpSMS7</seven>
<eight>JumpSMS8</eight>
<nine>JumpSMS9</nine>
</keyboard>
</MyVideoLibrary>
</keymap>