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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=controller_modifiers|options=<first> <second>|note=Allows setting two controller buttons as modifiers}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=controller_modifiers|options=<first> <second>|note=Allows setting two controller buttons as modifiers}} | ||
*On non-XInput devices, when both of these are pressed together, the controller will enter virtual mouse mode | *On non-XInput devices, when both of these are pressed together, the controller will enter virtual mouse mode | ||
*The arguments are the button numbers to use (from 1-24) | *The arguments are the button numbers to use (from 1-24) |
Revision as of 00:47, 9 December 2022
Slash command
/controller_modifiers <first> <second>
Allows setting two controller buttons as modifiers
- On non-XInput devices, when both of these are pressed together, the controller will enter virtual mouse mode
- The arguments are the button numbers to use (from 1-24)
- Recommended for XInput users is /controller_modifiers 7 8 (the two triggers, since these are currently hard-coded as virtual mouse mode on XInput)
- The 'Controller Modifiers' are special, as pressing them together enables Virtual Mouse Mode. They do work as bindable modifiers just like the pre-existing three.