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  • Remapping a button to toggle between two different keys ?

    Hi,

    So I just recently purchased the reWASD software and I'm trying to map a particular button to toggle two different keyboard keys. So that when I press the button once it maps to A, but when I press the same button again it maps to say B. So it's like a toggle, but two different keys (or more perhaps) are mapped instead of the same key. It could be interpreted as a button that is mapped to cycle through different keys on a keyboard. Is this possible with this software without having to use a long-press instead to untoggle ?

    thanks in advance for your suggestions on how to achieve this ...

  • #2
    Hey there!

    In reWASD, toggle works a little differently.
    And it is impossible to make one key work with the toggle as two different keys.

    However, to achieve a similar result, you can use different activators, such as Double Press or Long Press.
    You can also try using shift layers to make your A key work, like the B key in the second shift layer.

    In these articles, you can learn more about Activators and Rapid Fire feature.​​

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by strokel View Post
      Hey there!

      In reWASD, toggle works a little differently.
      And it is impossible to make one key work with the toggle as two different keys.

      However, to achieve a similar result, you can use different activators, such as Double Press or Long Press.
      You can also try using shift layers to make your A key work, like the B key in the second shift layer.

      In these articles, you can learn more about Activators and Rapid Fire feature.​​
      Hi and thanks for your reply. No worries I had a plan B in case it wasn't possible. The shift layers might be another way that needs to be explored as soon as I know how to use them correctly.

      Otherwise, can you recommend some type of software to facilitate testing of the generated output so that I know what will actually be sent to the application receiving the remapped keyboard characters, exactly how they will be sent in sequence as a button (or combination of buttons) is pressed ? reWASD doesn't seem to have any inbuilt way to test the generated sequence of keys as far as I can tell (correct me if I'm wrong though).

      Cheers

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      • #4
        If Window Notepad is not enough, you could try the ViewKeyCode tool.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Shion View Post
          If Window Notepad is not enough, you could try the ViewKeyCode tool.
          I was thinking about a more professional tool than that that one, but thanks anyway....

          So I take it that there is NO recommended app to show the actual modified output keys being sent when buttons are pressed, like in real time ?

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          • #6
            ViewKeyCode tool is perhaps really the best option that comes to mind. I use it when I need to test something.

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