In this quick tutorial, you’ll learn how to custom map keystrokes — including those not supported in the companion app, like ALT + F keys — by editing the receiver’s config file directly. This is especially useful in corporate AV setups, when presenters want unique shortcuts or dual-computer redundancy using the Perfect Cue system.
Topics Covered:
• How to mount and access the Perfect Cue receiver as a USB device
• How to use the Perfect Cue companion app for basic key mapping
• How to edit the JSON config file for advanced keystroke combinations
Additional Resources:
• Dsan Perfect Cue Configuration App: https://www.dsan.com/perfectcue/index.php
• Online Key Code Event Tool: https://www.toptal.com/developers/keycode
• macOS Tool: https://manytricks.com/keycodes/
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