remapasing
Remapasing is a term used to describe the process of altering the default functionality of input devices, most commonly keyboards and game controllers. This involves changing which action is performed when a specific button or key is pressed. For instance, a user might remap the 'caps lock' key to function as a 'control' key, or change the 'jump' button on a game controller to a different, more easily accessible position.
The primary motivation for remapasing is to enhance user experience and efficiency. For gamers, it can allow
Software is typically used to achieve remapasing. On many operating systems, built-in tools allow for basic