![]() ![]() In general, it seemed very sluggish, like after pressing a button there would be a little delay before the response on-screen. As another example, moving up or down in a list in Kodi seemed slow if the button was held, the highligh would move up or down the list rather slowly. The same was true of other keys within Kodi. ![]() It was difficult to get the App-Switcher window to open it took a conscious effort to tap-pause-tap. The problem was that, for example, double-pressing the Home key, which should bring up the App-Switcher, was actually bringing up the App-Selection window, as though the Home key had been long-pressed (or held). I seem to be having both of the problems mentioned in this thread.įor the first attempt, File>Advanced>Inter-Key Delay was set at 3 "Sleep Detection" and "Noise Canceler" unchecked, and "Builtin Profiles" and "Sequence Modifiers" checked. The Flirc is operating an nVidia Shield, and was programmed using the "NVIDIA Shield" template, followed by the "Kodi" template and the "Full Keyboard" template. I'm using a URC MX-780 remote control, configured for a Samsung TV device (using NECx2 protocol) as recommended in these forums. I have a Gen1 (transparent plastic) Flirc, firmware 3.11.0, GUI 3.25.3. I'm using a 1st gen Flirc (transparent enclosure) with latest Firmware version, a Pi version B and a 1st gen (white) Apple remote. I tried the trick with the grounding cable as suggested in this thread: The problem only appeared on the second day and lingered on until now. Interestingly, the very first day, it worked like a charm. ![]() But then I got rid of that receiver, so I decided to use my old Apple remote and that's where the trouble came back: endless, chaotic key repeats. So what happened is I first used my TV receiver remote by Phillips to control Kodi via Flirc. So I took my Pi and Flirc out of the drawer and configured it to used ZattooBox over LibreElec. Reason it took so long is I gave up on using the Pi as a media centre back then but I returned to using it right now for the simple reason that they changed the TV signal to DVBT2 in my country and now I have very bad reception. ![]()
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