Hi all, I'm new to this forum and have recently been utilizing rewasd over steam for controller configuration for my switch pro controller and I love it! I think all of the updates and improvements are rapidly heading in the right direction and even with a few things I'd like to see added to rewasd, I'm already liking it over steam!
I did have a question though. While playing first person shooter games I like to use the stick to move/look, and gyro while aiming. I got a profile set up that shifts all of that beautifully, but I was wondering if there was a way to time delay the gyro activation?
As it is right now there is an allotted amount of time in-game between pressing the left trigger to aim and being fully ADS. During this time, the gyro has already kicked in, and can move my reticle before I'm able to view the target while ADS, thus moving me off target.
If I could delay the amount of time before the gyro shift modifier kicks in, I could fine tune that ability to meet my needs.
So I'm basically looking for a Long Press Shift Activator. Does that already exist, and if so how do I implement it?
Thank you in advance, and to the rewasd team for developing a GREAT product!
I did have a question though. While playing first person shooter games I like to use the stick to move/look, and gyro while aiming. I got a profile set up that shifts all of that beautifully, but I was wondering if there was a way to time delay the gyro activation?
As it is right now there is an allotted amount of time in-game between pressing the left trigger to aim and being fully ADS. During this time, the gyro has already kicked in, and can move my reticle before I'm able to view the target while ADS, thus moving me off target.
If I could delay the amount of time before the gyro shift modifier kicks in, I could fine tune that ability to meet my needs.
So I'm basically looking for a Long Press Shift Activator. Does that already exist, and if so how do I implement it?
Thank you in advance, and to the rewasd team for developing a GREAT product!
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