What kind of mappings are other people using? What additions do you find useful? What alternative mappings do you think would be good (we can have many different keymaps on the wiki)? What would you change from my example below? etc, etc, all that good stuff.

v16 Jarvis defaults include:

[longpress-SELECT] (global) - Context menu



[longpress-SELECT] (Fullscreen video/music) - Play/Pause



[longpress-SELECT] (live TV/PVR) - OSD channel list



[longpress-BACK] (in most areas) - Home screen



[longpress-CONTEXT MENU] - Sidebar menu



This keymap adds:

If you don't have a dedicated playpause button, it flips the behavior for Jarvis so that: [SELECT] - Play/pause

[longpress-SELECT] - OSD (on screen display)



Other Fullscreen video: [BACK] - Stops the video

[longpress-BACK] - Toggles fullscreen (the default "BACK" behavior)

[longpress-LEFT] - Rewind

[longpress-RIGHT] - Fast forward

[longpress-UP] - SkipNext - Skips to next item in a playlist (or folder if "Play next automatically" is enabled)

[longpress-DOWN] - SkipPrevious - Skips to the previous item in a playlist (or folder if "Play next automatically" is enabled)

[longpress-UP] (If the OSD controls are visible) - codecinfo (wiki) overlay



Fullscreen music/visualisation: [SELECT] - Play/pause

[longpress-SELECT] - OSD (on screen display)

longpress-BACK] - Stop



Slideshow: [UP] - Zoom in

[DOWN] - Zoom out

[LEFT] - Previous picture

[RIGHT] - Next picture

[BACK] - Stop

[longpress-UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT] - Pan when zoomed in



Virtual/on-screen keyboard: [longpress-UP] - Shift

[longpress-DOWN] - Symbols

[longpress-LEFT] - Backspace

[longpress-RIGHT] - Spacebar

[longpress-SELECT] - Enter/Done

[BACK] - Exit/Cancel

[longpress-BACK] - Delete



Home screen: [BACK] - Favorites menu

[longpress-BACK] - Shutdown menu



File manager (wiki) : [longpress-LEFT] or [longpress-RIGHT] will highlight an item, which is useful for when you want to select multiple items to copy/delete/etc.



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I'm trying to create the "ultimate" keymap for remotes with only the core buttons: direction (up, down, left, right), select, and back. For example, the Nvidia Shield TV remote, the Google/Asus Nexus Player remote, the Amazon Fire TV remote, or one of the many generic remotes that only have very basic "face" buttons.This will just be something thrown up on the wiki and not any actual Kodi default, at least not in the near future (due to how most of these remotes are seen as keyboards, it makes it really hard to make a default that doesn't mess with actual keyboards, etc).The point of this thread:Here's what I've got so far: