Alternative keymaps for number pads
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Alternative keymaps for the number pads, as suggested by the community. Allows a number pad to control Kodi.
Installing keymaps
There are a few methods to load custom keymaps on Kodi.
File manager
Kodi's built in file manager can be used to copy files from a network file share (such as SMB/Windows sharing), or a USB thumb drive, to the userdata folder.
- Save the keymap you want to use as a plain text file as "keymap.xml" (it can be anything as long as it ends in .xml) on the file share.
- Go to the File Manager in Kodi. For the default skin, Confluence, highlight the "System" tab and then select the submenu "File manager" option.
- Add the file share as a source in the "A" window, then navigate to where the keymap file is.
- In the "B" window go do the Profile directory which will be the userdata folder, then open the keymaps folder.
- Highlight the keymap file from the "A" window, then press menu, and then select copy. This will copy the selected keymap to the Fire TV's userdata folder.
- Now just restart Kodi to load the new keymap.
Copy directly to userdata folder
- Save the keymap you want to use as a plain text file as "keymap.xml" (it can be anything as long as it ends in .xml)
- Use a file manager of your choice, such as the one build into your OS, and copy this file to the userdata folder within the keymaps folder.
The Userdata folder is a subfolder of the Kodi Data Folder and is located as shown in the table below.
| Operating system | Userdata Folder |
|---|---|
| Android | Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/ (see note) |
| Flatpak | ~/.var/app/tv.kodi.Kodi/data/userdata |
| iOS | /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/Kodi/userdata/ |
| LibreELEC | /storage/.kodi/userdata/ |
| Linux | ~/.kodi/userdata/ |
| macOS | /Users/<your_user_name>/Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata/ |
| Nvidia Shield (SMB) | smb://<nvidiashieldurl>/internal/Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata |
| OSMC | /home/osmc/.kodi/userdata/ |
| tvOS | /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/Kodi/userdata/ |
| webOS | /media/developer/apps/usr/palm/applications/org.xbmc.kodi/.kodi/userdata/ |
| Windows | %APPDATA%\Kodi\userdata |
| Windows Portable | <Install location chosen by you>\portable_data\userdata\ |
| Windows via Microsoft Store | %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\XBMCFoundation.Kodi_4n2hpmxwrvr6p\LocalCache\Roaming\Kodi\ |
| Windows Xbox | %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\XBMCFoundation.Kodi_4n2hpmxwrvr6p\LocalCache\Roaming\Kodi\ |
- Note: In some Android setups the path may be slightly different to the one stated above.
Keymap 1
- What it does
- 0 - OSD
- 1 - Stop
- 2 - Down
- 3 - BigStepBack (-10m or last chapter)
- 4 - Left
- 5 - Select
- 6 - Right
- 7 - Kodi Home screen
- 8 - Up
- 9 - BigStepForward (+10m or next chapter)
- / - StepBack (-30s)
- * - StepForward (+30s)
- . (period) - Info
- NumLock - Play/Pause
- + - Volume Up
- - - Volume Down
- BackSpace - Back
- Enter - Select
- Keymap
- Cut and paste the following into a new text document and save as keyboard.xml and place in
userdata/keymaps/
<keymap>
<global>
<keyboard>
<numpadzero>OSD</numpadzero>
<numpadone>Stop</numpadone>
<numpadtwo>Down</numpadtwo>
<numpadthree>BigStepBack</numpadthree>
<numpadfour>Left</numpadfour>
<numpadfive>Select</numpadfive>
<numpadsix>Right</numpadsix>
<numpadseven>XBMC.ActivateWindow(Home)</numpadseven>
<numpadeight>Up</numpadeight>
<numpadnine>BigStepForward</numpadnine>
<numpaddivide>StepBack</numpaddivide>
<!-- my numpad divide shows up as "forwardslash" -->
<forwardslash>StepBack</forwardslash>
<numpadtimes>StepForward</numpadtimes>
<numpadperiod>Info</numpadperiod>
<numlock>PlayPause</numlock>
<!-- + and - handle the volume by default -->
<!-- BackSpace is "back" by default -->
<!-- Enter is "select" by default -->
</keyboard>
</global>
</keymap>