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  • 1ncorrect
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    Originally Posted by FightingGamesOldDude View Post
    Had to reinstall all my keyboard and mouse's drivers (I use a ton, and all Logitech) before your suggestion worked but at last it's fixed now. The K360 that I mostly use is a rather old Unifying device so it seems that it doesn't play nice with other new device drivers.
    We're glad that everything is okay!

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  • FightingGamesOldDude
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    Had to reinstall all my keyboard and mouse's drivers (I use a ton, and all Logitech) before your suggestion worked but at last it's fixed now. The K360 that I mostly use is a rather old Unifying device so it seems that it doesn't play nice with other new device drivers.

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  • reWASDer
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    There is a common recommendation we have for the wireless keyboards and mice — yep, they should be initialized as a mouse, but you can add the mappings to the physical keyboard using the mouse sub-config and Additional mouse button section (the one you have used to add F16). In this case, anything you press on the keyboard will actually be remapped.

    Could you please try it? You have a long list of devices at the bottom left in reWASD, so I am not sure which one to choose, but it should work and no need to sacrifice the keyboard

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  • FightingGamesOldDude
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    Ok done, this issue of mine seemed to be worsened by the fact that I use a wired G402, a wireless K220 and a wireless K360, it sure made a mess with ReWASD's device detection so I hope this helps anyone else that lands with the same issue.for anyone that wants to use Logitech GHub software mode + ReWASD.
    It goes like this. You will have to sacrifice a keyboard for this so be sure to not use them for any other games or such.

    - Using GHub map one of your mouse keys into a keyboard key.
    - Go to ReWASD and use detection mode and use your remapped mouse key, it will be detected as one of your connected keyboards (this was the base of the issue since Logitech's virtual mouse was also detected as one of my physical keyboards)
    - Grab your mouse and keyboard and group them as a single device.
    - Now ReWASD will correctly detect your keyboard and mouse remappings even if you use GHub's software mode.

    Thanks for your help ReWASD tech support, it seems that you actually nailed the issue but it got messy with Logitech's messy drivers. Thanks and cheers!

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  • reWASDer
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    Oh, that's great! Thanks for letting me know. And thank you for the information about this feature of your mouse.

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  • FightingGamesOldDude
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    Welp it works now, but I also needed to use software mode to access all the mouse features. Well at least I found out why it didn't work.

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  • reWASDer
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    Good, thank you for the details!

    When you remapped your side mouse button to F16, have you checked on-board memory in the native software? It is required to be shown properly in reWASD.

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  • FightingGamesOldDude
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    It shows as a single device, it even auto tagged itself as gaming mouse.
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  • reWASDer
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    Originally Posted by FightingGamesOldDude View Post
    Just tried with a Keyboard that I have mapped as a Xbox One controller and shifting works correctly. I think it something related to my mouse.
    Oh, OK. Then seems we should check those devices

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  • reWASDer
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    Regarding the license: Paid one could include the advanced features or not. I am referring to this particular one:

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    If you can't "hook" this key in the list anymore, please re-check which device you are using. Logitech creates two virtual devices (which are also shown in our GUI), but the correct one for your case is a physical as far as we know (though, we do not have this particular model, so it may be a chance that you should re-check all of them).

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  • FightingGamesOldDude
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    Just tried with a Keyboard that I have mapped as a Xbox One controller and shifting works correctly. I think it something related to my mouse.

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  • FightingGamesOldDude
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    Yeah my license shows as Paid Licence with Serial Number and System ID, and I just retried and no key selected as shift-1 works in my mouse, so it seems like a larger issue.

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  • reWASDer
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    The config looks good. Could you please check the License please? Sorry, I have added this note a bit after the post was published.

    And one more thing to check: Toggle Shift requires the additional feature — Rapid Fire. Please go to the License (an icon with a key at the bottom right) and check whether it is active (have trial days in the title or already purchased).

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  • FightingGamesOldDude
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    Here it is. I hope it's my mistake so it can be easily fixed hehe.
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  • reWASDer
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    Hello!

    Thanks for the details! If the detection is correct, then let's check the config. Your configs are stored here: C:\Users\Public\Documents\reWASD\Profiles
    I need the correspondent *.rewasd file. You can upload it here.

    And one more thing to check: Toggle Shift requires the additional feature — Rapid Fire. Please go to the License (an icon with a key at the bottom right) and check whether it is active (have trial days in the title or already purchased).

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