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  • Is there any reason to use ReWASD anymore?

    I've been using ReWASD for years now and it filled the functionality gap that the Azeron software was missing ... mainly profile switching based on the game in focus. While there are a few more functions that ReWASD has like incorporating mouse and keyboard into profiles, it's implementation is clunky and there are other workarounds. Geometry Vibes

    Has anyone who's used ReWASD switch back to Azeron's software and was it worth it? Did you miss anything?
    Last edited by JasperWalter; 18.04.2025, 00:32.

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    Never used Azeron but I don't find the implementation of REWASD to be clunky. I find it to acceptionaly flexible and has virtually any option you can think of. You can manually select when a profile becomes active. So you can choose have it be active when a game is in focus, thats optional, not forced.
    You can also simply apply a profile to have it always active or inactive.
    I use multiple types of controllers, dual analogs, spitfish, pedals, sticks. REWASD can handle just about anything I throw at it.
    And a workaround is just another term for "Hey, I can't do this well" So why use a workaround when there's a software that negates the need for it?
    I'm an old school gamer, been gaming since gameing became gaming. I've used them all and IMHO, REWASD has been the best by far.
    Jusy my two cents.

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