Hi! I started using REWASD recently for design purposes, mainly 3d modeling and Photoshop editing, and I found some things I would like to add.
Even when writing a lot, the program already solved 95% of my problems and even showed me how to reach 100% with these options:
1. When the sticks come to rest position, have a keystroke assigned. Activators for the stick would work all the same.
Currently, I use the stick to change active tools.
Due to the stick's soft nature achieving a clean input is difficult. I had to map the main tool (brush)to a button and actively press it.
It would be perfect if each time I end the input, some key-bind was activated.
2. The possibility of having the descriptions on the overlay.
As you can toggle between "show mapping" and "show descriptions" when in the configuration of devices would be nice to have the same option on the mapping overlay.
On the same note, the option to hide muted keys from the overlay or default ones to simplify something that´s taking screen space.
On the same note, the option to hide muted keys from the overlay or default ones to simplify something that´s taking screen space.
3. Radial menus and respective overlay!
Can't even mention how useful would they be.
a. Radial menu could be bound with shift jumps. I know that in theory, a combo whit stick directions is usable for this, but they are difficult to nail down the execution, they require timing and are awkward in this situation.
b. The overlay could show them, a major problem with having lots of macros is that you sometimes forgot them. With a radial menu, you could set them up, remember the button that brings them up, and then use the stick to pick the one you want.
b. The overlay could show them, a major problem with having lots of macros is that you sometimes forgot them. With a radial menu, you could set them up, remember the button that brings them up, and then use the stick to pick the one you want.
4. the last one is to have the ability to mute keys when another is pressed.
Is a real nitpick option but sometimes, when I slip up and press a modifier key like ctrl, and I have z somewhere for the zoom in Photoshop and not to use them in conjunction, I end up messing my workflow. Other times I end up activating who knows what obscure tools.
Thanks for reading by. Sorry for my bad English.
-Sent from a prehistoric stone tablet by Ignacio Meroni.
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