You don't have to buy IR receiver and remote to control your OSMC on Raspberry Pi. Yes, it's true.
Because Raspberry Pi supports HDMI-CEC and most of TVs support too.
HDMI-CEC means Consumer Electronics Control and allows to control attached devices just with single TV remote. It has also different names (please check
recent revision)
AOC - E-link
LG - SimpLink
Loewe - Digital Link or Digital Link Plus
Mitsubishi - NetCommand for HDMI
Onkyo - RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI)
Panasonic - VIERA Link or HDAVI Control or EZ-Sync
Philips - EasyLink
Pioneer - Kuro Link
Runco International - RuncoLink
Samsung - Anynet+
Sharp - Aquos Link
Sony - BRAVIA Link or BRAVIA Sync
Toshiba - Regza Link or CE-Link
Also you need good HDMI CEC compatible cable. Cheap one transfers no signal sometimes.
Also I recommend to install
Kore - Kodi/XBMC remote for Android if you own android smartphone.
Kore Main Features:
- Control your media center with an easy to use remote
- See what’s currently playing, including relevant information about it (movies, TV shows, music, pictures, files and addons)
- View and manage the current playlist
- Change and sync subtitles and audiostreams
- View your media library, with details about movies, TV shows, music and addons
- Control Kodi's volume with the hardware keys
Enjoy!