2 AZERON GAMING KEYPADS Support at same time

Millhouse

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Hello I was wondering if there is any way to support 2 Azeron Gaming Keypads at the same time?

Right now I have the Cyborg Compact and the Cyro.

I was hoping to use the Cyro as an MMO mouse alternative while still keeping my Cyborg Compact as a Gamepad. I was interacting with the software and it seems to only allow one enabled at a time.
 
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You will have to use one of them ( or both ) on onboard memory.
Both thumbsticks will have to be set to keyboard mode, so the PC doesn't think you have 2 controllers connected
 
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Is there any chance that the company will release a tutorial for this issue? Unfortunately some of what you are saying is not clear to me. Thanks for the reply!
 
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and actually after trying what you said to do above i am still having issues with both of them working correctly at the same time.
 

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Hello. I'm new to this kind of product. I'm considering buying this as a replacement for a traditional keyboard for my partner since regular keyboards hurt her hand, but I realized I would need at least 2 in order to have enough keys, and even then, I would need a separate numpad (which would also work as the arrow keys, home, page up, page down, end, enter, +, -, *, /, insert, and delete keys). Would it be possible to make this work with 2 cyborg models? Or would there be a conflict? If this is not something that can be done, would it be possible to assign the extra keys to a bigger programmable 40ish key keypad (replacing the numpad) with the cyborg keypad?
 

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Hello, I have a similar question. I have a cyro. It fits so well in my hand that I'm considering buying another one for the other hand. Then play without mouse and keyboard. Does it work? Has this ever been tested?
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Hello. I'm new to this kind of product. I'm considering buying this as a replacement for a traditional keyboard for my partner since regular keyboards hurt her hand, but I realized I would need at least 2 in order to have enough keys, and even then, I would need a separate numpad (which would also work as the arrow keys, home, page up, page down, end, enter, +, -, *, /, insert, and delete keys). Would it be possible to make this work with 2 cyborg models? Or would there be a conflict? If this is not something that can be done, would it be possible to assign the extra keys to a bigger programmable 40ish key keypad (replacing the numpad) with the cyborg keypad?
If you want to use Azeron for typing, two of them would be the best solution indeed.
Least used buttons can be assigned on doubleor long clicks.

In case you run out buttons, you can use layering function or a layer just for the numbers as example.

There won't be any conflict.
 

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Hello, I have a similar question. I have a cyro. It fits so well in my hand that I'm considering buying another one for the other hand. Then play without mouse and keyboard. Does it work? Has this ever been tested?
Best regards,
It will work, you can have abcd on one Cyro and efgh on the other Cyro as example
 

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Hello there. I do not own a Cyborg yet, but I am interested in getting two to replace my current glove 80. I have a few questions before I fully commit. I apologise if the following questions have been asked before on other threads.

1. I use Linux (Fedora), and I have Windows installed as a dual boot for fallback. Now, I understand Azeron do not have any app for Linux. So I plan to use Windows to set up mappings for both the Cyborgs and save them on their onboard memory. Will it work smoothly in Linux?

2. I need to use layering. Is it possible when profiles are in the onboard memory? I read or saw a video where it was mentioned that layering only works for profiles that are saved on the pc.

3. Layering, I like to use home row mod setup, so I will need to assign tap, hold and double tap (not priority) for the keys. So that if I hold a key it will register as shift, alt or ctrl, and if I tap it will register the assigned letter. I also need layer switching by holding a button (the thumb buttons) so that while the button is held, it switches to a layer so that I can map numbers, F keys and arrow keys to that layer.

4. I wanted to use the joysticks as a mouse, will it work?

5. I will need to connect 2 Cyborgs II at the same time. How will the OS and games see it? As 2 keyboards? Will it cause any issues?

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Hello there. I do not own a Cyborg yet, but I am interested in getting two to replace my current glove 80. I have a few questions before I fully commit. I apologise if the following questions have been asked before on other threads.

1. I use Linux (Fedora), and I have Windows installed as a dual boot for fallback. Now, I understand Azeron do not have any app for Linux. So I plan to use Windows to set up mappings for both the Cyborgs and save them on their onboard memory. Will it work smoothly in Linux?

2. I need to use layering. Is it possible when profiles are in the onboard memory? I read or saw a video where it was mentioned that layering only works for profiles that are saved on the pc.

3. Layering, I like to use home row mod setup, so I will need to assign tap, hold and double tap (not priority) for the keys. So that if I hold a key it will register as shift, alt or ctrl, and if I tap it will register the assigned letter. I also need layer switching by holding a button (the thumb buttons) so that while the button is held, it switches to a layer so that I can map numbers, F keys and arrow keys to that layer.

4. I wanted to use the joysticks as a mouse, will it work?

5. I will need to connect 2 Cyborgs II at the same time. How will the OS and games see it? As 2 keyboards? Will it cause any issues?

Thanks.
1. It will only recognise the keyboard input on Linux. Initial setup on Windows, then you can use onboard memory profiles on Linux, correct.
2. Layering is not available on onboard profiles, will only work on the software profile, with Azeron software running.
3. You can have a layer on permament switch or whilst the button is held, if that is the question. Didn't understand the modifiers (ctrl, alt, shift) question. But you can assign modifiers on separate keys and use a different button to perform a combo (ctrl on index finger followed by c on middle finger will work as a copy on windows)
4. Haven't tested on Linux tbh, but pretty sure it will work. You can inquire on the linux discussion chat on discord to be sure https://discord.com/channels/513457145648250880/998324796733542451
5. OS will see it as 2 devices. Wouldn't cause any issues in keyboard mode, just as a regular keyboard.
 

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1. It will only recognise the keyboard input on Linux. Initial setup on Windows, then you can use onboard memory profiles on Linux, correct.
2. Layering is not available on onboard profiles, will only work on the software profile, with Azeron software running.
3. You can have a layer on permament switch or whilst the button is held, if that is the question. Didn't understand the modifiers (ctrl, alt, shift) question. But you can assign modifiers on separate keys and use a different button to perform a combo (ctrl on index finger followed by c on middle finger will work as a copy on windows)
4. Haven't tested on Linux tbh, but pretty sure it will work. You can inquire on the linux discussion chat on discord to be sure https://discord.com/channels/513457145648250880/998324796733542451
5. OS will see it as 2 devices. Wouldn't cause any issues in keyboard mode, just as a regular keyboard.
https://forum.azeron.eu/index.php?threads/software-for-linux.905/page-2#post-8975 seems like controller inputs can also be mapped on QJoyPad and AntiMircoX