I'm interested in using the Razer Tartarus V2 to up my keyboard shortcuts game for drawing on the iPad (with Procreate). Am I able to reprogram the keys on the Tartarus so that when I connect it to the iPad, it recognizes the new programming?
Example: Can I reprogram the `[`, `]`, and `CTRL +Z` keys (increase/decrease brush size and undo) onto the Tartarus and then use it on the iPad?
My fear is that it's not possible to do this because the key programming is not stored at the hardware/firmware level. Instead, it's stored at the Synapse software level, which is not available on iOS. Is this true?
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I'm interested in using the Razer Tartarus V2 to up my keyboard shortcuts game for drawing on the iPad (with Procreate). Am I able to reprogram the keys on the Tartarus so that when I connect it to the iPad, it recognizes the new programming?
Example: Can I reprogram the `[`, `]`, and `CTRL +Z` keys (increase/decrease brush size and undo) onto the Tartarus and then use it on the iPad?
My fear is that it's not possible to do this because the key programming is not stored at the hardware/firmware level. Instead, it's stored at the Synapse software level, which is not available on iOS. Is this true?
The Razer Tartarus V2 is designed to work for computer's with Windows operating system. On the other hand, you can use the Razer Synapse to re-assign the key function of your gaming pad's key properties. Please refer below:
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