Hello
Is is not possible to map multiple Key Combos to the same Trigger on a controller with a single press?
Example:
Every time i press R1 i not only want to trigger the d-pad up twice (mark enemy) but also to pull the right stick down a little bit (recoil reduction).
The problem is that i have to put the recoil reduction in the "Hold until release" categorie and the d-pad up twice in the "Execute at once" because it is not possible to put the same button twice in the "Hold until release" categorie.
I put them all under "Single Press".
My "Hold until release" should look like this:
...and my "Execute at once" should look like this:
As soon as i click "Execute at once", the Key combos get transferd into the "Hold until release" Tab and they do not stay or work simultaneously.
Can maybe someone help me?
I bought the full version yesterday and i think its a game changing programm. Im just a little bit disappointed that it is not possible to map multiple key combos to the same trigger (which get executed simultaneously)...
Thank You
Is is not possible to map multiple Key Combos to the same Trigger on a controller with a single press?
Example:
Every time i press R1 i not only want to trigger the d-pad up twice (mark enemy) but also to pull the right stick down a little bit (recoil reduction).
The problem is that i have to put the recoil reduction in the "Hold until release" categorie and the d-pad up twice in the "Execute at once" because it is not possible to put the same button twice in the "Hold until release" categorie.
I put them all under "Single Press".
My "Hold until release" should look like this:
...and my "Execute at once" should look like this:
As soon as i click "Execute at once", the Key combos get transferd into the "Hold until release" Tab and they do not stay or work simultaneously.
Can maybe someone help me?
I bought the full version yesterday and i think its a game changing programm. Im just a little bit disappointed that it is not possible to map multiple key combos to the same trigger (which get executed simultaneously)...
Thank You
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