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You probably miss understood the meaning of Ctrl + '>', it is used to add mouse buttons, not keyboard buttons. To add keyboard buttons use Ctrl + '+' instead
Yeah, it seems a little bit weird, though with my old knowledge I wasn't able to make single interface for both input types (mouse and keyboard are separate input devices)
When adding new keys after pressing
Ctrl
+>
I am unable to assign them to anything.Here's a video of the issue I'm having: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIl9qx-1tUo
I'm on Windows 10. If there's any other info you need I'd be happy to provide it
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