2023-05-02, 01:12 PM
I had another look at the mouse actions and it is working pretty much the way it is designed, you just need to get used to double clicking slowly. UI client in knewc is a non standard add-on and Kodi doesn't even provide a way of intercepting the mouse keys so it is hacked in. The server rendered screens are quite unique too. I can't imagine even if I cleaned up the ancient code that was the basis for knewc that it would get accepted in the Kodi repository.
I did make this video to show the mouse in action https://imgur.com/a/UVTkyXN You can see when the video starts at the ending of the previous show you are very limited to navigation especially move a few seconds. You might be able to click the timeline but it is rough. At the end of the video I show how you would turn on the Kodi mouse control which probably is a little better but even there the mouse short navigation can be trouble. I do use comskip so I don't have to skip.
By limiting yourself to mouse you are limiting yourself in a UI client so I discourage it. Here is an idea of the keystrokes that you might use in a UI client. https://github.com/emveepee/Testing/wiki...dReference
Martin
I did make this video to show the mouse in action https://imgur.com/a/UVTkyXN You can see when the video starts at the ending of the previous show you are very limited to navigation especially move a few seconds. You might be able to click the timeline but it is rough. At the end of the video I show how you would turn on the Kodi mouse control which probably is a little better but even there the mouse short navigation can be trouble. I do use comskip so I don't have to skip.
By limiting yourself to mouse you are limiting yourself in a UI client so I discourage it. Here is an idea of the keystrokes that you might use in a UI client. https://github.com/emveepee/Testing/wiki...dReference
Martin