
Has anyone manages to successfully get this set-up and working with the above combination? Any help would be greatly appreciated. You can also disable the Login screen background under the Login Screen Image. Select DEVICES> ADD DEVICE> FLIRC(manufacturer) > XBMC(model number) > ADD. After launching Winaero, untick the following three boxes: Enable Windows logo, Enable loading circle and Enable text messages under the Boot and Logon.
#LOGITECH HARMONY FLIRC OPENELEC SOFTWARE#
Open the MyHarmony software on your PC and sign in to your MyHarmony account. I would like to also see if there is a way when i start up the harmony task to watch tv using the NUC to un-suspend/boot up openelec so its ready to go. Download the MyHarmony software for your specific remote model to your PC. Is there a way for me to use the power button on the harmony touch remote to have it put openelec into shut-down mode and then proceed to turn off my tv and amp? For the moment i cant see a way to set the power button on the harmony remote via their GUI to shut-down/suspend the NUC when i press the power button to turn things off, it just leaves the NUC running. Only thing that didn't work was the FastForward button, turns out I had to make a small change in file name Lircmap.xml.
#LOGITECH HARMONY FLIRC OPENELEC ANDROID#
Unfortunately, the keyboard keys used do not match with other Android applications, which prevents a single Logitech Harmony activity from controlling Android TV adequately. Took me 15 minutes to get my Logitech Harmony working with this and I know nothing of electronics. The profile uses Kodi’s keyboard controls. My keymaps gen.xml is configured as such so the power puts OpenELEC/LibreELEC into suspend mode immediately, or open favorites with the DVR button and switch video soundtracks (to say commentary tracks) with one blue button click. In Flirc’s firmware is a built in Kodi profile that can be used with a Logitech Harmony remote immediately. When i manually boot up the NIC, it boots into Openelec and i can use the harmony remote without issues to navigate around the GUI. I use my Harmony Elite in collaboration with a Flirc so can assign any kind of keyboard combination to a remote IR value. Today I setup Flirc for my Windows 7 HTPC with Kodi to work with a Logitech Harmony 300 programmable remote control.


I have a Logitech harmony touch remote and i have loaded the Flirc device onto it. I have upgraded the firmware from 1.0 to the latest on my Flirc and i have the latest Openelec installed on my NUC. Hi Guys, I have just started to use my Intel NUC again with Openelec.
