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<section begin="intro" />{{Kodi}} can be controlled in several different ways, including both a physical remote control as well as using your smartphone or tablet. This page will link to both the official Team Kodi remote control apps and additional remote apps made by the community, as well as tell you how to enable smartphone/tablet app control in Kodi.<section end="intro" /> | |||
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Revision as of 00:35, 25 December 2014
Remote controls | tablet remotes |
Kodi can be controlled in several different ways, including both a physical remote control as well as using your smartphone or tablet. This page will link to both the official Team Kodi remote control apps and additional remote apps made by the community, as well as tell you how to enable smartphone/tablet app control in Kodi.
Remote apps
Smartphone and tablet remote controls |
Quick set up guide
Turn on the following settings in Kodi to enable using a smartphone or tablet remote:
Settings → Services → Remote control → Allow programs on other systems to control Kodi → ON
- This setting enables the basic ability to remotely control Kodi.
Settings → Services → Webserver → Allow control of Kodi via HTTP → ON
- Many smartphone remotes also display additional library data, such as images and summaries. This setting allows that extra data to be transmitted to your remote app.
Settings → Services → Zeroconf → Announce these services to other systems via Zeroconf → ON
- This should be enabled by default already. Zeroconf makes it easier to find your Kodi install on your local network without having to know the exact IP address.