


I'm using a Logitech Harmony One 550 remote. So far I'm very happy with everything, but as usual with a new setup there a few "wrinkles to iron out".
#Flirc harmony fire tv tv
Just got a FireTV box V2, a Flirc USB V2, and Playstation VUE in order to cut the "Cable TV Cord". I read this whole thread and didn't find a solution so I'm hoping that someone can provide me some guidance. can the flirc not replicate this button? Edited Januby Andaho but in Kodi the select button isn't doing "select" - it brings up a context menu, when the FireTV remote "select" button works as expected. I even tried using the "Keymap Editor" on Kodi - but it doesn't recognise when I press "select" on my IR remote (when flirc is programmed from the fireTV flirc template ).Ĭan anyone offer some help? - I assumed using Kodi on the FireTV was quite common, but I don't see anyone else on the forum reporting this issue?ĮDIT: this page says Space should play/pause, but it doesn't do anything in any video apps (I tried Netflix, RedBullTV and BBC iPlayer) apart from Kodi.ĮDIT: On further experimentation, my Logitech K270 keyboard has a few media buttons along the top - the play/pause button works on this. Ideally and simply, I want the remote mapped out to do exactly what the FireTV remote does. I tried mapping the whole remote on the keyboard template, but there doesn't seem to be a keyboard shortcut for play/pause? (in kodi, the spacebar can be used, but spacebar doesn't work anywhere else on the FireTV). That got the select button working properly, but for some reason the play/pause button gets broken when I do that (in other videos apps too).

So I plugged FLIRC back in to my PC, deleted the "select" button, and remapped it as Enter on the keyboard template. When I set up FLIRC using the FireTV remote template, Netflix works fine, but in Kodi the select button brings up a menu and won't play selected files. I got an Amazon FireTV and FLIRC for christmas, but I can't get it working properly with Kodi/Netflix. I thought I'd post here rather than start a new thread.
