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I know remapping software like this can trigger some anticheats in games on windows, but on linux I'm not very familiar with how 'transparent' the inputs are provided to the game. Would this be something that has a risk of being picked up as a macro-tool or something by games, or would it be relatively transparent to applications?
This by far seems to be the best tool for remapping that I've really seen at all (well, for wayland, I know Xorg has a ton of options but wayland is pretty bare) and unfortunately my new mouse doesn't have the most open of firmware for configuration so I need to rebind some stuff software-side, but I'm a bit worried that it might be picked up by games as a macro tool or something.
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I know remapping software like this can trigger some anticheats in games on windows, but on linux I'm not very familiar with how 'transparent' the inputs are provided to the game. Would this be something that has a risk of being picked up as a macro-tool or something by games, or would it be relatively transparent to applications?
This by far seems to be the best tool for remapping that I've really seen at all (well, for wayland, I know Xorg has a ton of options but wayland is pretty bare) and unfortunately my new mouse doesn't have the most open of firmware for configuration so I need to rebind some stuff software-side, but I'm a bit worried that it might be picked up by games as a macro tool or something.
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