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Razer Orbweaver with Hasu USB-to-USB Converter
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BIZ!:
I'm trying to use the Hasu USB-to-USB Controller Converter with the Razer Orbweaver to circumvent Razer's Synapse software:
https://www.1upkeyboards.com/shop/controllers/usb-to-usb-converter/
I've used kaiibod before with the ergo dox but macro use is throwing me with the TMK and QMK editors available for the Hasu controller. Any suggestions?
Here's my breakdown:
HASU KEYBOARD COMMAND DEFAULT with Orbweaver attached (5x4 keypad):
` 1. 2. 3. 4
Tab. Q. W. E. R.
Caps Lock. A. S. D. F.
Shift. Z. x. C. v.
Thumb key =. Option
Thumb flap= space bar
Thumb directional toggle:
Away= up arrow
toward= down arrow
Up = left arrow
down= right arrow
SYNAPSE KEYS WANTED (5x4 keypad)
Layer1:
F1 F2. F7. F8. F9
Z. x. e. O. ‘ apostrophe
H. J. K. L. ; semicolon
Shift. Alt. B. Command+Z. Down arrow
Thumb key = keymap 2
Thumb flap= space bar
Thumb directional toggle:
Away= T
toward= G
Up = command+A
down= shift+command+A
LAYER 2:
F3 F4. F5. F6. Shift+F4
5. Y. Q. W. 6.
M. ,comma k. . period /
Alt+C. Command+Tab. Shift+F1. Shift+F2. ]+NpdENTER
Thumb key = keymap 2
Thumb flap= space bar
Thumb directional toggle:
Away= T
toward= G
Up = command+A
down= shift+command+A
downysoft:
DISCLAIMER: I'm new, so this might be widely known or even a bad idea for some reason.
If you get a peripheral working on a Raspberry Pi device, you can set it to "keyboard passthrough" and use it just like a plug and play keyboard. It could be a way to bypass manufacturer software.
This looks like a good thread to start research:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=263356
BIZ!:
I appreciate your reply. I hadn't thought of that approach.
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