

The developer of FireStarter, sphinx02, has done a fantastic job with the application and is continuing to improve it. You would essentially never see the FireStarter interface, which is a perfectly reasonable way of using this app.

On the other hand, if you just want quick access to one app, like Kodi, you could set a single home button press to launch the default homescreen, and set a double press to launch Kodi. If you’re a heavy user of sideloaded apps and occasionally view Amazon content, you may, for example, want to set a single home button press to launch FireStarter and a double press to launch the default home screen.
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By default, FireStarter is set to launch itself whenever you press the home button on your remote.įor either a single press or double press of the home button, you can have FireStarter launch: the default Fire TV homescreen, the Fire TV settings panel, FireStarter, or any installed app. The first thing you’ll want to do is configure FireStarter’s single and double home button press behavior. Once sideloaded, launch FireStarter from the Settings > Applications area and configure its settings. As long as your Fire TV is on a secure network, there’s no harm in keeping ADB-Debugging on all the time. One caveat is that you must keep ADB-Debugging enabled within the Fire TV’s settings in order for FireStarter to work correctly.
FIRESTARTER APK XDA DEVELOPERS INSTALL
To install FireStarter, simply download the latest APK and sideload it as you would any other app. It’s not perfect, but it works extremely well and reliably. It can’t actually stop the default homescreen from launching, which is why you will see it very briefly flash on the screen when you press the home button, but your configured application/launcher will launch a split second later. Using this log monitoring method, FireStarter can even detect if you double-click the Home button.

FireStarter cleverly monitors the Fire TV’s log output to know when the Home button has been pressed, and then launches itself, or any application you configure it to launch. It will always launch the default homescreen.

As such, you must explicitly declare your use of this facility to make that visible to the user. Though holding this permission does not have any security implications, it can have a negative impact on the user experience by increasing the amount of time it takes the system to start and allowing applications to have themselves running without the user being aware of them. If you don't request this permission, you will not receive the broadcast at that time.
