![]() In order to make things more comprehensible, i’ll give an example: In Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland, there’s a trick called “Caveman”, on the ps2 version, in order to perform such command, the player needs to hold “L1” then press “R1” (Note that L1 being held acts like an “enabler”, so the R1 can have it’s behavior changed to perform the trick). If a person wants to perform a command requiring two buttons, What such person needs to understand, is that the first button usually works as an “enabler”, so the Second Button can have it’s behavior changed to perform the command. “ For those who couldn’t understand, i’ll explain: Xpadder does not directly support the scheme of pressing two buttons for one keyboard stroke (Under the circumstances of using One Set Only), So what happens in order to make this possible is a sort of trick: Xpadder divides it’s variety of commands on different sets (those sets are clearly noticeable on the bottom side of the software window). What are set selectors? I found a good explanation under this video by Hugo Freitas. Short press: A long press: B (from the advanced tutorial)
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