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Moldy

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Sorry if this simple question is already answered but I have searched and can't find the solution. I am very new to Droidbox T8-S so please bear with me.
In openElec mode I have installed Wookie - no problems.
How do I then return to the normal Confluence skin?
 

Qaisir

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Follow the instructions below for changing the skin.
> From main screen go onto System option then Appearance>Skin
> Click on the current skin then it will give you a pop up.
>Now select Confluence and click and confirm it.
 
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You may need to search for the System/Settings link with some skins in Wookie (for future visitors to this thread).
Look for:
System
Settings
Quit/Exit/Power (if you can't see the two above, they are likely hiding behind this link instead).
 

Moldy

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I did reply with thanks yesterday but must have done something wrong because it hasn't appeared.
So ... Thanks again - problem solved.
Moldy
 
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Sorry about that, looks like someone's mouse slipped. Your content was:
Thanks Angela and Qasir for the quick and helpful response.
It's easy now I know. I think what threw me was when you go into System settings, Appearance is the top option and is already highlighted (I think!).
Intuitively I must have thought I was already looking at that option so I didn't think to actually click Appearance. Duhhhh!
Oh well - lots to explore in Droidbox so I am sure you will hear from me again.:)
 

specialbru

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i have recently put wookie on but when i go in to menu where you can change skin it is blacked out for configure interface settings and im totally stuck i have tried everything !
 

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@specialbru If you're in a skin with a separate Interface Settings menu item on the homescreen, can you instead try clicking the System menu itself, or just "Settings", then look for "Appearance" to click, finally the skin selection.
If you're comfortable navigating the folders on your device, and can view hidden files in ES File Explorer (setting towards the bottom), you could try renaming GUISettings.xml in /mnt/sdcard/Android/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/ . You'd lose the skin, shortcuts etc, but still have the video add-ons installed.