Setting Remaps
When you click on a profile, you will see a table of remaps on the right side of the screen.

Click on anything in this table, and this window will open:

In this menu, you can choose whether this button should be remapped, and if so, what it should remap to.
Policy
The policy drop-down menu tells Reemap what to do with this button.
| Policy | Explanation |
|---|---|
| No Remap | This button will not be remapped. |
| Remap | This button will be remapped. When this button is pressed, Reemap will send the buttons in the output list instead of the original button press. |
| Suppress | This button will be suppressed. When this button is pressed, Reemap will block the input instead of forwarding it along to the application. |
Output List
A table of available outputs is shown on the right. If you click on an item, it will add an entry to the output list shown on the left. You may add any number of outputs.
Order of outputs
Reemap sends all the outputs as a batch, but the order of outputs might matter if one key acts as a modifier for another.
For example, remapping to Left Shift and B results in a capital "B" being typed into programs like Notepad. Remapping to B and Left Shift, however, results in a lowercase "b" instead.
You can click on the arrow buttons to rearrange the outputs.
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