

Now you can turn off DualShock 4, enable anti-boss mode, log out the Windows user, turn off Xbox controller, and many more.

ReWASD 5.3 brings some cool commands that you can assign to a controller, keyboard, or mouse buttons. Now you can remap the Stadia controller, and use all the awesome reWASD features on it.
Universal control remapper help manual#
This part is quite complicated, so feel free to check out the reWASD manual about using gyro! Google Stadia support Gyro mode makes the mappings work while you move the controller, and Tilt mode requires moving the gamepad like a stick. We have added two modes where you can use the gyroscope: Tilt and Gyro. So while in-game, you will be able to use gyro to walk, ride or move the camera. Starting with reWASD 5.3, you can use our software to remap Gyro to mouse, WASD, Left Stick, Right Stick, or any other mappings you prefer. Add analog trigger mappings to sticks, and analog stick mappings to triggers: we admire stick deflection, that’s why :).Define when to turn off your wireless gamepad in Preferences - General: set the inactive time after which the gamepad turns off, to save the battery on a wireless controller.Adjust the press time for Slot switching in Preferences - Press time.Choose the way your devices look: switch between the transparent and semi-transparent view in Preferences - General.But first, we’ll name some other less crucial but still very important novelties:

There are some truthfully big updates, like adding Gyro support (the ability to remap gyro on DualShock 4, Nintendo Switch Pro and Nintendo Joy-Cons), supporting Google Stadia controller, the ability to assign commands as mappings, and Device Detection mode. Make yourself comfortable, grab some popcorn, because this was quite a huge release with lots of awesome features! We strongly recommend to follow the links to our manual, and learning more about complicated stuff like Gyro modes.
Universal control remapper help update#
Welcome to our update blog post about reWASD 5.3.
