I use Kodi on PC’s as well and I end up using the keyboard to control it most of the time which I find works better than the mouse.I stopped development on this because Kodi is working on a web browser implementation.That sounds like a request that would be better suited to the Kodi forum.I hoped for a more robust solution - will that be available somehow or is it a WONTFIX? OSMC has a large, bustling community full of users willing to help newcomers get up and running. We’ve also got a wealth of resources to help you get the best of OSMC. When it comes to operating systems, you have three major options: LibreELEC, OpenELEC or OSMC. Definitely amongst the most detailed and friendly out there.You can’t directly save your files from the USB drive to your SD card from the files menusYou answer “no” to both questions? The framework of it is the Google Chrome Browser. Perhaps Epiphany?arora -platform “linuxfb” -plugin EvdevMouse -plugin “EvdevKeyboard:grab=1” -If you want to try anyway, you can start by trying with arora (a qt browser). The webserver is disabled by default and has to be manually enabled by the user. Everything in our app store is free. I interact with the Pi with a small wireless keyboard+touch.a full, complete, accelerated KODI browser add on should be on schedule, at least from the Kodi team itselfSo if Kodi is not suitable to your use-case, what is the point of creating a forum account here to advise you aren’t going to use OSMC? This will be hardware accelerated and should perform well on all devices (whether it’s the single core Pi 1 or our later planned for x64 release). As promised before, OSMC will bring a web browser to all supported devices. 1 Turning on the web interface. Please note that this Wiki is brand new and we are still adding content. All from your remote. Lxde starts fine and I’m presented with the desktop and I also see the web browser icon in the bottom left corner. I’m an average linux user that recently got started into the raspberry world and your tutorials have been really helpful. All Rights Reserved.Back into your main menu > Music > Music add-ons, you’ll see the Soundcloud appYou are now in the OSMC system, basically a Debian-like system, where you can use your Debian skills to do what you need Now, let’s get back to the Kodi interface and take a tour of the main featuresNo votes so far! So, unless i get a browser installed, i think i’m hosed. We’re naming it Ocelot and it should arrive in September. OSMC and Kodi will automount your disk and display all files available. I looked in the Programs, get more, but don't see it. Also the player features in Kodi lack looping, single frame and slow motion features which are essentialEdit: I would also like to ask where can I set the mouse sensitivity. Wasting your keystrokes and wasting the time of anyone else here who already uses OSMC/Kodi.If web browsing is more of a primary concern to you then Kodi you might consider installing Raspbian on your Pi instead of OSMC.Regarding the mouse I don’t believe there has ever been a way to adjust the sensitivity in Kodi.