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  • Depends on the game a lot.
    Sometimes it's just ABXY buttons where I don't wanna move my thumb off the right joystick.
    Sometimes, one paddle activates a layer shift to have more mappings.
    Like if a game has more controls than you could fit, layers can help extend the possibilities and paddles area decent way of activating them.
    If a game is heavy on QTEs, like spam X really fast to do something, I might just map a paddle to enable a layer shift that turbo spams the other button.

  • Depends on the game. Most common setup is just mapping the ABXY buttons to them, so I don't have to take my finger off the right thumb stick to press them. In Elden Ring I use them for dpad presses instead, because I need to cycle spells/use recovery items without stopping moving.

    I know a lot of people use them for L3 R3 instead of clicking the sticks.

    In a couple games with smaller text I use one for toggling the magnifier, or in keyboard heavy games for opening the keyboard.

  • i use mine a lot. for WoW I have them set to scroll wheel in and out, auto run and mount

    for other games I tend to use them for combo button presses. or set up specific layer commands with them.

  • I often at least map two of them to joystick buttons, which or for example used to lock targets in many 3D games.

    Pressing the real joystick buttons usually hurt my thumbs so bad so I love this feature 👍

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