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Currently, on the Linux version of JoyShockMapper (and potentially Windows, untested), there is an issue where pressing any of the arrow buttons inserts '^[[A','^[[B','^[[C' or '^[[D', instead of doing something potentially useful.
Instead, I am suggesting a feature in its place: command history.
This would very useful for changing values and making small adjustments.
In particular, changing gyro sensitivity, as well as the lightbar and adaptive trigger values would be very useful.
Being able to quickly get the previous line entered and backspace out the value to try something else would be extremely useful.
This is an extremely useful comfort feature that would make experimenting with values a lot easier.
Thankyou!
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Hello!
Currently, on the Linux version of JoyShockMapper (and potentially Windows, untested), there is an issue where pressing any of the arrow buttons inserts '^[[A','^[[B','^[[C' or '^[[D', instead of doing something potentially useful.
Instead, I am suggesting a feature in its place: command history.
This would very useful for changing values and making small adjustments.
In particular, changing gyro sensitivity, as well as the lightbar and adaptive trigger values would be very useful.
Being able to quickly get the previous line entered and backspace out the value to try something else would be extremely useful.
This is an extremely useful comfort feature that would make experimenting with values a lot easier.
Thankyou!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: