![]() Don't forget to Mute the additional buttons too, to prevent unwanted actions. Now you need to assign the keys from the native software to the desired actions. Then, make sure to use Detection mode to make a right choice.Ĭhoose the keyboard (or a group of devices that includes keyboard) you want to remap on the Device panel You can start from scratch and re-initialize it: open Preferences - General, and click Clear data. Keep in mind, that if remap does not work properly, there is a chance that the keyboard was not initialized properly. Pick the relevant option, and press Submit. Launch reWASD and make sure that your keyboard is connected to PCĬheck the lower left corner, find the icon with a question mark and click on it. ![]() That's why it's important to map the buttons that do not exist on your physical keyboard to additional buttons, to save the native layout. Note, that if you assign, let's say, Q to M1 in the native software, and map something to Q in reWASD, both M1 and Q on your keyboard will reproduce the way you set in reWASD. As an example, I will map M1 to Left mouse button, M2 to Right mouse button, M3 to Scroll click (which is Middle mouse button click), M4 to Mouse Button 4 and M5 to Mouse button 5: You need to assign the additional buttons to some buttons, that are not related to the basic keyboard buttons. Now open the button mapping section in the native software of your keyboard.
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