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  • #16
    Don't mind me, just keeping updating that thread as i find new workarounds in my quest for a way to detect hidden toggles. Could also be useful to other people with same issue.

    Another simple way to detect a toggle on :
    If it's a simple toggle of a button, use key combo instead, only enter the said button {down} add a very long pause, that is longer than what you usually use the toggle for then a rumble. then your button {up}.
    If it's a macro, i guess you have to manually repeat your macro numerous times and then add a rumble at the end.

    Also works with any device like mouse/keyboard. You just have to add a button that you would always notice in case the macro is running in the background, like Windows key or a shortcut that would prompt a message that'd you create with AHK. For example, add F15 at the end of your macro and use this simple script with AHK :

    F15::
    MsgBox, Rewasd Toggle 1 is on
    return

    Now if you accidentally use or forget to turn off a toggle on any device, you'd get prompted with a rumble or message after awhile. Could probably tweak it to make it much more convenient. But that will do for now.

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    • #17
      Thank you. We added your notes to the task for the Toggle display in our overlay.

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