rebindings
Rebindings refer to the process of reassigning functions or controls in a software application, gaming interface, or hardware device to alternative keys, buttons, or inputs. This customization allows users to optimize their experience by adapting controls to their preferences, physical abilities, or ergonomic needs. Rebindings are commonly used in video games, digital audio workstations (DAWs), and productivity software where repetitive tasks or complex workflows benefit from tailored shortcuts.
In gaming, rebinding typically involves altering keybindings for actions such as movement, jumping, or shooting to
Outside of gaming, rebindings are used in professional applications like Adobe Photoshop or Final Cut Pro,
Rebindings can also be applied to hardware, such as keyboards or mice, where users remap physical buttons