If that doesn't work, create a file called 99-input.rules under /etc/udev/rules.d.
paste the following content into that file:
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KERNEL=="mice", NAME="input/%k", MODE="664", GROUP="input"
KERNEL=="mouse*", NAME="input/%k", MODE="664", GROUP="input"
KERNEL=="event*", NAME="input/%k", MODE="664" GROUP="input"
save and close the file and run the following command
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usermod -a -G input xbmc
This fixed my keyboard issue