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Have you checked the GP2040-CE documentation HERE to confirm this feature doesn't already exist?
Yes
Which problem is this feature request solving?
I would like to be able to also use GP2040-CE as a custom keyboard to control a certain physics sandbox.
Describe the solution you would like to see
I would like it, for keyboard mode, to input simple key combinations such as SHIFT+F1 and the like, with the press of a single button.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Current macros would require me to map a button to CTRL, another button to F1, then build a macro to combine both.
But I don't need neither CTRL nor F1, I wouldn't ever input those alone. I just need the combo to be sent with the press of a single button
Can you submit a pull request?
Not really.
Are you planning on working on this feature yourself?
Going to peek at the code but it's quite unlikely I'm afraid.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Have you checked the GP2040-CE documentation HERE to confirm this feature doesn't already exist?
Yes
Which problem is this feature request solving?
I would like to be able to also use GP2040-CE as a custom keyboard to control a certain physics sandbox.
Describe the solution you would like to see
I would like it, for keyboard mode, to input simple key combinations such as SHIFT+F1 and the like, with the press of a single button.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Current macros would require me to map a button to CTRL, another button to F1, then build a macro to combine both.
But I don't need neither CTRL nor F1, I wouldn't ever input those alone. I just need the combo to be sent with the press of a single button
Can you submit a pull request?
Not really.
Are you planning on working on this feature yourself?
Going to peek at the code but it's quite unlikely I'm afraid.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: