Getting Started with Rebind: Your First Hardware Macro Script
How to set up your Rebind device, attach your mouse and keyboard, and write your first Luau script — from install to a working hardware macro in about 10 minutes.
Read postGuides and deep dives on Lua scripting, hardware macros, and the Rebind platform.
How to set up your Rebind device, attach your mouse and keyboard, and write your first Luau script — from install to a working hardware macro in about 10 minutes.
Read postAll of these tools automate keyboard and mouse input. Rebind addresses the same problems but removes the limitations that come with software-based approaches and vendor-locked peripheral ecosystems.
Read postSnapTap (Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions) handling at the hardware level — no game client detection, no driver hooks, just clean USB HID output from a dedicated device.
Read postRebind runs Luau — a typed, fast variant of Lua — on a Rust-backed SDK on a dedicated USB microcontroller. Here's what that means in practice and what you can build with it.
Read postRebindGPT understands the full Rebind SDK and generates working Luau scripts from plain English descriptions. Describe what you want — get a script you can paste and run.
Read postA collection of ready-to-use Rebind Luau scripts — key remaps, text expansion, mouse precision, auto-clicker, per-app shortcuts, Twitch integration, and more. Copy and run.
Read postLogitech, Razer, Corsair, and SteelSeries all lock your macros to their ecosystem. Switch mice and you start over. Rebind works with any USB device — your scripts travel with you.
Read postKey remapping, mouse transforms, text expansion, HTTP, pixel sampling, audio, IPC, and more — all running on dedicated USB hardware at up to 8kHz. A full rundown of the Rebind SDK.
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