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Meet Companion app for Android and many new amazing features with reWASD 5.8

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  • MargarenTravcins
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    Thanks for sharing the exciting news! It's great to see how the team keeps enhancing the gaming experience. Personally, I've been using reWASD for a while now, and it's been a game-changer for customizing my controller settings.

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  • romsat
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    Focus on improving support for new Android/iOS apps rather than creating another companion application. Utilize Android emulators for such operations until proper Android support is available on Windows 11. A strong mobile app can forward signals from certain controllers' mapping applications, unlocking more configuration possibilities. Additionally, mobile phones can serve as secondary motors for vibrations, provide touchpad functionality for Xbox/Nintendo controllers, and enable gyro support for other controllers. Virtual controllers on mobile devices offer opportunities for creating additional buttons and can be displayed above other applications, enhancing gaming experiences with features like Moonlight Game Streaming and Steam Link.



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  • reWASDer
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    Originally Posted by Paolaya View Post
    After our last update, we received a lot of messages from Android players, who wanted to use reWASD with the new Companion app for Android. And our team of devs and testers didn’t sit idle: we got you all prepared for the next big reWASD 5.6 update! This one is packed with many new features, as well as updates for Joypad app and D-pad improvements.
    Hello! reWASD companion app is already out, but it still works as a companion at the moment. Are you about being able to remap the gamepad to use it for Android games?

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  • Paolaya
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    After our last update, we received a lot of messages from Android players, who wanted to use reWASD with the new Companion app for Android. And our team of devs and testers didn’t sit idle: we got you all prepared for the next big reWASD 5.6 update! This one is packed with many new features, as well as updates for Joypad app and D-pad improvements.

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  • 1ncorrect
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    Originally Posted by FlameMan View Post
    Wow, good to hear that. If you are preparing a windows-based companion maybe you will try with Xbox Game Bar SDK?

    It would be nice to be able to change the configuration by pressing win+G (activating xbox game bar) and not leaving/minimizing the game. At least it's worth considering.
    At this time, we are not sure if we will use Game Bar.
    However, we do have ideas for improving the overlay. We plan to make it possible to use configs with it and much more.
    Stay tuned!

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  • FlameMan
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    Wow, good to hear that. If you are preparing a windows-based companion maybe you will try with Xbox Game Bar SDK?

    It would be nice to be able to change the configuration by pressing win+G (activating xbox game bar) and not leaving/minimizing the game. At least it's worth considering.

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  • RAM Stealer
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    Hello!
    We plan to add reWASD Junior to other stores in the future, but there is no ETA. Stay tuned!

    Also, we have some ideas about a Windows-based companion. Will be happy to share more info once we are ready.

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  • FlameMan
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    Originally Posted by wookiepediologist View Post
    Still, as per Microsoft announcement, Windows 11 is going to support Android apps out-of-box. Thus, we assume the Windows companion app for reWASD might be not required
    New Windows 11 beta supports Windows Subsystem for Android, but according to official documentation:
    The Windows Subsystem for Android is a required software component that lets you install apps from the Amazon Appstore.
    reWASD Junior is not available on Amazon Appstore yet. Are you planning to release your app there? It would be helpful and let avoid "sideloading".

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  • reWASDer
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    Thank you for the suggestions FlameMan !

    Yes, we are currently researching what is possible to do with a mobile-device-as-a-gamepad-for-the-PC and whether we can send data from the real gamepad. Stay tuned!

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  • FlameMan
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    I do not think it is worth to create another companion application. At least for now. I recommend to use Android emulator to such operations (until Windows 11 will not release proper android support).

    Better to focus on improving support for new Android/iOS apps. Some controllers are designed for mobiles only and their additional buttons work only with their mapping applications.
    What we can have by having strong mobile app:
    • Rewasd Junior can forward signals from these applications, what can unlock even more config possibilities. Bonus: less playing with reconnecting controllers from Android TV/mobile phone to PC.
    • Additionaly mobile phone mounted (and grouped in reWASD) with controller can work as second motor for vibrations, generating different vibration defined in config or emulating xbox's Impulse Trigger Vibrations (eg. for Nintendo controllers).
    • Mobile phones can be Dualshock's 4 touchpad as well for Xbox/Nintendo controllers.
    • Mobile phones can unlock gyro support for other controllers as well. Especially iPegas will work great in this case.
    • Mobile's virtual controller (application pretending controller) can let us create a lot of additonal buttons. Easy to emulate SNES or Xbox 360 controllers, limited by our imagination and button wizard (SteamLink app is doing this great, good to check RetroArch layouts and generally config of Florian Grill's DroidJoy which has Bluetooth/Wifi connection). Volume up/down or rog phone shoulder buttons shall be ready to remap too. Bonus: using mobile phone as remote control.
    • Mobile's virtual controller layers can be half-transparent and they can be displayed above other applications (like Octopus app which I'm using currently on Android). In this way we can run Moonlight Game Streaming app, Nvidia Gamestream, Radeon ReLive game streaming or even Steam Link and Parsec. Using rewasd for better controls and playing on the phone pc games streamed by third party applications. Yay!

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  • jlhcmx
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    Originally Posted by wookiepediologist View Post
    Thank you for the suggestion. It will be considered for sure.

    Still, as per Microsoft announcement, Windows 11 is going to support Android apps out-of-box. Thus, we assume the Windows companion app for reWASD might be not required
    Maybe, but I still think Windows interface gives more options. We will see, thanks.

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  • wookiepediologist
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    Thank you for the suggestion. It will be considered for sure.

    Still, as per Microsoft announcement, Windows 11 is going to support Android apps out-of-box. Thus, we assume the Windows companion app for reWASD might be not required

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  • jlhcmx
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    Originally Posted by reWASDer View Post

    Hey there! Could you please describe your use case for me? You want to be able to apply a config on the main PC from laptop? How you are going to use it?

    Or maybe you want to use reWASD on both machines you have?

    There is also a third option: you may check our External Virtual controller (connected via Bluetooth or GIMX) that is created by reWASD and works on other devices in the network. Let's say, you could create a config on the laptop, and then use the created External Virtual controller on your main PC.
    I am editing my profile all the time involving a lot of alt-tabs, currently I'm playing Red Dead Online wich for example I cannot pause of course, editing my profile through the laptop would allow me not to lost focus on what is happenning in game and the hassle of alt-tab every time I want to edit the profile. I know you have plans to do this with the companion app that already exist, but I think it would be more comfortable on a laptop.

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  • reWASDer
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    Originally Posted by jlhcmx View Post
    Can we have a companion app for windows? for use on an extra laptop perhaps?
    Hey there! Could you please describe your use case for me? You want to be able to apply a config on the main PC from laptop? How you are going to use it?

    Or maybe you want to use reWASD on both machines you have?

    There is also a third option: you may check our External Virtual controller (connected via Bluetooth or GIMX) that is created by reWASD and works on other devices in the network. Let's say, you could create a config on the laptop, and then use the created External Virtual controller on your main PC.

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  • wookiepediologist
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    Companion app is now available for Android, it is called reWASD Junior.

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