I'm using a Dualsense Edge grouped with a bluetooth keypad, and most everything I've set up has worked wonderfully. There's one last trick I can't figure out how to pull off, or if it is even possible. What I've done is mapped the back paddles on the controller to LCtrl and LShift. I'm wondering if it's possible to then do something like this: Press and hold LCtrl, then full pull on the Left Trigger to activate a "double tap" of the L Trigger. Ideally I'd then be able to separately do the same with LShift and the R Trigger. The key for me here is specifically being able to press one button and then pull the trigger, instead of having to press both the button and the trigger at the same instant.
I can do something like this with a hold shift layer bound to the LCtrl paddle, but with a lot of other in-game functions tied to the use of Shift and Control keys, that gets kinda messy. Also I'd prefer to avoid using a hold layer if at all possible due to certain program limitations regarding releasing shift layers and multi-button combos. I've got this working on the Steam controls layer using a Chord activator, but I'm also hoping to avoid too much profile-overriding as I can.
Thanks!
I can do something like this with a hold shift layer bound to the LCtrl paddle, but with a lot of other in-game functions tied to the use of Shift and Control keys, that gets kinda messy. Also I'd prefer to avoid using a hold layer if at all possible due to certain program limitations regarding releasing shift layers and multi-button combos. I've got this working on the Steam controls layer using a Chord activator, but I'm also hoping to avoid too much profile-overriding as I can.
Thanks!
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