Numeric Swipe
For apps that read swipes instead of typed numbers: each digit you enter is sent as arrow-key swipes.
When to use it: an app that takes numeric input as swipe gestures.
How it works: type a number; each digit goes out as a pair of arrow swipes. The Left button is backspace and the Right button is space.
What you do
Section titled “What you do”Enter the number normally. The remote converts it into the swipe pattern the app expects.
Button map
Section titled “Button map”| Button | Sends |
|---|---|
| 1–9 | Digits 1–9 |
| 10 | 0 |
| Left | Backspace |
| Right | Space |
Settings
Section titled “Settings”- Maximum digits — limits how many digits the remote will send for one entry. Use this when the target app expects a fixed-length number.
Select it: On the remote, Page 1 · Button 5. Or pick it in the app.