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A way to disable a command's repeatability (I need it for volume) #14165

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KonoVitoDa opened this issue May 18, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #14166
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A way to disable a command's repeatability (I need it for volume) #14165

KonoVitoDa opened this issue May 18, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #14166

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@KonoVitoDa
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I would like that a prefix like not-repeatable existed, so I could add it to the volume keybind. I'm using a Xbox One Controller and I tried to use its GAMEPAD_LEFT_STICK and GAMEPAD_LEFT_TRIGGER to control the volume, but even when I do a light click on them, it will act like I was holding them, so the volume goes to 0%/100% when I just wanted to increase a few volume steps.

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@KonoVitoDa
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Thanks for the fast solution!
A funny thing is that I found this erratic behavior of my controller only occurs via Bluetooth; when it's connected through the cable or the Microsoft adapter, it works fine.

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A funny thing is that I found this erratic behavior of my controller only occurs via Bluetooth

It's a controller or driver problem. I couldn't reproduce that behavior with my setup. But this prefix makes sense so I added it anyway.

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