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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I always get frustrated when I lack precise control of a certain axis in certain games.
Describe the solution you'd like
It is now possible to set analog sensitivity points on all axes. But you can’t do this on each axis for each button. I want to personally set these points on each of the axis for each button individually. For example, make the maximum value along the Y axis 50% and no more.
Describe alternatives or workarounds you've considered
Previously, I used programs on the gamepad: x360ce, Joystick Curves (vJoy). In them I could determine exactly how each of the axes should work. At the same time, fortunately and unfortunately, the Wooting keyboard works directly in the game, bypassing these programs. In particular x360ce. The Kurves joystick (vJoy) does not work at all on new Windows and there was no way to test it. I also tried to calibrate the axes as I would like them to be, but using standard Windows tools it’s terrible. I also have ideas in my head to solve my problem using macros, but Wootomation does not work with analog axes.
Platform information
Windows 11
Wootility and Firmware version
Wootility v4.6.20
Wooting Two HE v2.8.0
Keyboard Type
ANSI
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I always get frustrated when I lack precise control of a certain axis in certain games.
Describe the solution you'd like
It is now possible to set analog sensitivity points on all axes. But you can’t do this on each axis for each button. I want to personally set these points on each of the axis for each button individually. For example, make the maximum value along the Y axis 50% and no more.
Describe alternatives or workarounds you've considered
Previously, I used programs on the gamepad: x360ce, Joystick Curves (vJoy). In them I could determine exactly how each of the axes should work. At the same time, fortunately and unfortunately, the Wooting keyboard works directly in the game, bypassing these programs. In particular x360ce. The Kurves joystick (vJoy) does not work at all on new Windows and there was no way to test it. I also tried to calibrate the axes as I would like them to be, but using standard Windows tools it’s terrible. I also have ideas in my head to solve my problem using macros, but Wootomation does not work with analog axes.
Platform information
Windows 11
Wootility and Firmware version
Wootility v4.6.20
Wooting Two HE v2.8.0
Keyboard Type
ANSI
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: