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Razer Wolverine V3 Pro no remaps to PC Keys?

  • October 18, 2024
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Kerrchak
  • Insider Mini
  • April 29, 2025

for Razer V3 tournament edition?

Yea they need to add support on Synapse for the Tournament Edition asap.

I do not believe they will support the Tournament Edition controller. The point of the Tournament Edition variant is that it is specifically designed to be used in tournaments. Therefore you cannot “Add” any new keybindings or macros that a normal controller wouldn’t support, but you do have the ability to essentially change the location of one of the normal buttons to one of the M Buttons, but that’s about it.

I originally made this mistake and purchased the Tournament Edition controller because it was about $100 cheaper than the Pro version only to discover this very same problem. After some research, I found that answer above. I went back and exchanged it for a Pro controller just so I can keybind my Discord push-to-talk button to the M1 button on the controller.


naenz
  • Insider Mini
  • October 23, 2025

Moderators reviewing my post cause I used the word “trash” to describe their product accurately. What a joke. Unbelievable.


  • Insider Mini
  • November 5, 2025

anyone else struggle to re map the v3 pro ? it says use the controller set up app for xbox but it just directs me to synapse and then it wont save my re map? i just want to assign the back buttons and additional bumpers


SGR-Viper-1970

I come from the flight simulation sector and am actually used to high-quality controllers being fully programmable. When I bought the Razer Wolverine V3, I assumed that a “gamepad” at this price would definitely allow all buttons and sticks to be remapped or assigned a macro!

Even the ancient TM Run ‘N’ Drive from 2010 could do that!!! So, it's a nice, precise gamepad with the standard functions of an Xbox 360 controller and a few extra buttons, but it's practically useless to me because I also wanted to use it for RC simulations. Here, it would be urgently necessary, for example, to be able to swap the left and right thumbsticks in order to have controls corresponding to a Mode 2 remote control.

Not all simulations allow the axes to be swapped, so I wanted a high-quality gamepad with the option of free programming. At this price point and with a modern high-end gamepad from 2024/25, I unfortunately mistakenly assumed that this would be standard, especially since you can already get a fully programmable HOTAS in this price range, even if it's not high-end.  You should be able to expect this from a simple gamepad costing almost €200. The Hall sensors alone cannot justify this price!