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'Razer Controller Setup For Xbox' Feedback (Wolverine V2 Chroma)


I recently purchased a Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma controller, and I wanted to give some feedback on some aspects of the companion software 'Razer Controller Setup For Xbox' that I believe could be easily improved.


The software allows you to map the 'Multi-Function Buttons' on the Wolverine V2 Chroma to any of the regular controller buttons, or the 'Sensitivity Clutch' feature which, while you hold the button down, will decrease the associated analog stick's sensitivity, making fine movements much easier.
However, as the Multi-Function Button must be continuously held to use the Sensitivity Clutch, it is very difficult to actually use effectively; None of the Multi-Function Buttons on the Wolverine V2 Chroma seem designed to be held down continuously.

A Toggle option in the Sensitivity Clutch Settings on the 'Thumbstick Sensitivity' menu would easily rectify this, making the feature far more useful.
Such a feature would definitely need to be disabled by default, as people who didn't know about the Sensitivity Clutch would likely toggle it by accident and believe that their analogue sticks were malfunctioning.


Another issue that I feel massively limits the value of the Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma, is the inability to map the Multi-Function Buttons to inputs not already present on the controller. Such as the ability to map the Multi-Function Buttons to keyboard keys.
Competing controllers offer the feature to map their additional buttons to other inputs, such as the Steam Controller through it's configuration, the Xbox Series X Controller with the extended feature support driver, or controllers compatible with third party remapping software such as reWASD.

As it stands the absence of this feature is a significant detriment to the functionality and value of the Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma.


It is clear that an immense amount of effort and money was put into the mechanical design of the Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma, which is why it's strange that it's held back so much by it's software's lack of functionality.

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