It's a fight stick that's essentially a ps4 controller. Even has a touchpad. I tried seeing if reWASD would read it, but was unsuccessful. Steam surprisingly reads it as a ps4 controller rather than an xbox controller.
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Hello,
ReWASD can recognize some controllers that aren't in the list as the Xbox 360 if it has the X-input mode - https://help.rewasd.com/how-to-remap...d-devices.html.
May I collect logs of the device connection?
1. Unplug all physical controllers.
2. Open reWASD via Admin - Preference - General - StartLog.
3. Connect the device, wait 2-3 sec.
4. Back to General, and press StopLog. Then send us an archive to investigate logs. Please, follow these steps only to collect precise information, do not plug an additional controller or other devices.
Thank you in advance.
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If we're talking about a laptop touchpad, reWASD has no means of completely ignoring one of the two axises, but it is possible to minimize [Y sensitivity] to have a similar effect. If you don't mind having about a 10% deadzone on a virtual gamepad stick, you can set a custom [Response curve] like this to almost cut out Y axis:
In case of mapping DS4 touchpad to a mouse, same thing applies - [Y sensitivity] goes to minimum (1), but first point of [Custom Response curve] goes to 20x0 like this:
You can change that values as you see fit, but value over 100 would barely register anything.
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I believe it's just Razer Panthera. The Evo is the later version that came out with a different design. Here's the link where I bought mines from. https://www.tecobuy.com/en_US/razer-...-and-pc-3.html
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