If I were to get this USB foot pedal switch, would I be able to group it with my elite controller (series 2) and use it as a shift modifier so I don't have to make one of the controller paddles the shift modifier anymore? I'm struggling to squeeze as much functionality as I can into four paddles without having to shift, long press, double press, etc. Offloading the shift modifier to another device would make it so much easier. The image links to the item on Amazon. I've seen the supported devices list on help.rewasd.com but I was hoping that such a basic input device could be made to work for my use case. If this isn't currently possible, would implementing some sort of generic customizable HID be possible for an update in the future?
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Answer selected by reWASDer at 11.01.2022, 10:55.
Originally Posted by MuSoL79 View Post
Hi and you use in??
If you decide to get one, ReWASD recognizes it as a keyboard, just like 1ncorrect said. You'll have to group it with another device to make it work. Here is a link to the "Group of devices" help page just in case anybody reading this doesn't know what I mean.
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I just received the foot switch today. It works!
I had to download their software to choose which key input I wanted to save to the device. It didn't even require installation and was surprisingly feature filled. It allowed me to set the switches input to F24, a key input that apparently exists. So now I just open up ReWASD and assign whatever I want to F24 and it works.
Thank you ReWASD!
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Originally Posted by Jorinth View PostI just received the foot switch today. It works!
I had to download their software to choose which key input I wanted to save to the device. It didn't even require installation and was surprisingly feature filled. It allowed me to set the switches input to F24, a key input that apparently exists. So now I just open up ReWASD and assign whatever I want to F24 and it works.
Thank you ReWASD!
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Originally Posted by MuSoL79 View Post
Hi and you use in??
If you decide to get one, ReWASD recognizes it as a keyboard, just like 1ncorrect said. You'll have to group it with another device to make it work. Here is a link to the "Group of devices" help page just in case anybody reading this doesn't know what I mean.
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