What the title says.
Shifts should behave more like other bindings rather than how they behave right now.
We should be able to set up a cycle, or use activators like double tap, single press, hold, etc... to swap between Shifts on a single key, or multiple keys, and even switch what key that is within a Shift config.
We should also be able to change what key toggles a shift off. For example, if R1 or KB X toggles a shift on, I should be able to set toggle back to default to Select or Esc and disable R1 or KB X from toggling it off.
Toggle back to default should be its own separate binding.
The way it is now is kind of weird and unintuitive. Not sure why it was done that way.
Each shift being forced to its own key is not ideal, and a more advanced mode for using Shift configs would be great.
I will say there is no reason to disable the way it works now to do this. Just a more advanced Shift system as a toggle in the settings to change how it works to something a bit more flexible but complicated.
Adding shift commands to the drop down list for key bindings that can be put in multiple places, use activators, and change where the toggle goes, rather than using the current system where a button is assigned via a check box.
Leave the KISS system in place for novice users, but give an option for a more advanced Shift configuration for those who can handle it to give us more versatility.
Shifts should behave more like other bindings rather than how they behave right now.
We should be able to set up a cycle, or use activators like double tap, single press, hold, etc... to swap between Shifts on a single key, or multiple keys, and even switch what key that is within a Shift config.
We should also be able to change what key toggles a shift off. For example, if R1 or KB X toggles a shift on, I should be able to set toggle back to default to Select or Esc and disable R1 or KB X from toggling it off.
Toggle back to default should be its own separate binding.
The way it is now is kind of weird and unintuitive. Not sure why it was done that way.
Each shift being forced to its own key is not ideal, and a more advanced mode for using Shift configs would be great.
I will say there is no reason to disable the way it works now to do this. Just a more advanced Shift system as a toggle in the settings to change how it works to something a bit more flexible but complicated.
Adding shift commands to the drop down list for key bindings that can be put in multiple places, use activators, and change where the toggle goes, rather than using the current system where a button is assigned via a check box.
Leave the KISS system in place for novice users, but give an option for a more advanced Shift configuration for those who can handle it to give us more versatility.
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