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=== File manager ===
=== 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]].
Kodi's built in '''[[file manager]]''' can be used to copy files from a network [[File_sharing|file share]] (such as [[SMB]]/Windows sharing), or a USB thumb drive, to the [[Userdata|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.
# 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.
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=== Copy directly to userdata folder ===
=== 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)
# 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.
# Use a file manager of your choice, such as the one build into your OS, and copy this file to the [[Userdata|userdata folder]] within the '''keymaps''' folder.


:{{#lst:userdata|location all}}
:{{#lst:userdata|location all}}

Latest revision as of 04:25, 14 July 2020

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.

  1. 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.
  2. Go to the File Manager in Kodi. For the default skin, Confluence, highlight the "System" tab and then select the submenu "File manager" option.
  3. Add the file share as a source in the "A" window, then navigate to where the keymap file is.
  4. In the "B" window go do the Profile directory which will be the userdata folder, then open the keymaps folder.
  5. 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.
  6. Now just restart Kodi to load the new keymap.

Copy directly to userdata folder

  1. 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)
  2. 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)
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/
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.