Problem with Button mapper and keycode TV_SATELLITE - Android TV General

Hi all,
I trying to remapp a button with code TV_SATELLITE so i can switch directly to the sattelit tuner
but on my tv:
XIAOMI Mer 4a l32m55asp LED Smart TV​the TV keys not working.
and the adb shell commands not working: it says toybox: unknow command adb
i tryied all this keys no one is working
thank you a lot guys
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