Button Mapper: Remap your keys

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4.0
18.5K reviews
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Rated for 3+
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About this app

Button Mapper makes it easy to remap custom actions to your volume buttons and other hardware buttons. Remap buttons to launch any app, shortcut or custom action with a single, double press or long press.

Button Mapper can remap most physical or capacitive keys and buttons, such as volume buttons, some assist buttons, and capacitive home, back and recent apps keys. Button Mapper can also remap buttons on many gamepads, remotes and other peripheral devices.

Root is not required for most actions, however some require an adb command from a connected PC if not rooted. Button Mapper does not work when the screen is off unless your device is rooted or you run an adb command.

A few examples of remapping you can do with Button Mapper:
-long press to toggle your flashlight
-remap your TV remote control
-press to broadcast custom intents, scripts or commands
-long press to open camera and take a photo
-double tap to launch your favorite app or shortcut
-double tap to open your notifications
-swap your back and recent apps keys (capacitive buttons only!)
-use your volume buttons to adjust screen brightness
-long press to toggle "do not disturb" mode
-and much more

Additional features unlocked in the pro version:
-Simulate keycodes (requires adb command or root)
-Swap volume keys on orientation change
-Default to ring volume on Pie or later
-Pocket detection
-Themes
-Change back and recents buttons
-Customization of haptic feedback (vibration) on button press and long press

Actions that can be mapped to buttons or keys:
-Launch any app or shortcut
-Disable the button
-Broadcast intents (PRO)
-Run scripts (PRO)
-Camera shutter
-Turn screen off
-Toggle flashlight
-Quick settings
-Show notifications
-Power dialog
-Take screenshot
-Music: previous/next track and play/pause
-Adjust volume or mute
-Last app switch
-Toggle do not disturb
-Adjust brightness
-Now on tap (root)
-Menu button (root)
-Choose custom keycode (root and PRO)
-Root command (root and PRO)
-Toggle WiFi
-Toggle Bluetooth
-Toggle rotation
-Clear notifications
-Split screen
-Scroll up/down (root)
-And many more...

Buttons supported:
-Physical home, back and recent apps/menu buttons
-Volume up
-Volume down
-Most camera buttons
-Many headset buttons
-Custom buttons: add other buttons (active, mute, etc) on your phone, headphones, gamepads, TV remote and other peripheral devices

Additional options:
-change the long press or double tap duration
-delay initial button press for better double tap operation
-disable Button Mapper while using specific apps
-plus many more customizations

Troubleshooting:
-Make sure Button Mapper accessibility service is enabled and allowed to run in the background
-Button Mapper does not work with onscreen buttons (such as soft keys or the navigation bar) or the power button.
-The options shown in the app depend on the buttons available on your phone. Not all phones have home, back and recents buttons!

This app uses Accessibility services. Accessibility is used to detect when the physical or capacitive buttons are pressed on your device so they can be remapped to custom actions to accommodate your needs. It is not used to see what you type. Button Mapper does not collect or share any of your personal information, it is safe and your privacy is respected.

This app uses the Device Administrator permission. (BIND_DEVICE_ADMIN)
This permission is used to lock the screen if the "Turn screen off" action is chosen. If you want to remove this permission, open Button Mapper, click on the menu (three dots in the upper right corner) and select "Uninstall"
Updated on
Sep 5, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
17.4K reviews
Silent
August 19, 2024
Years ago, Android (9) made it so that when you press your volume buttons, they only control your media volume. I still can't believe they think the average person wants to control their media volume when they're not even watching anything, instead of the ringer volume, but that's what they did. "Force ringer volume" reverses that, as well puts both media sliders side by side, so that even if you do want to control media, it's right there. And you can change any button to anything.
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Andrew
July 24, 2024
Functional but doesn't allow more than 1 endpoint per HTTP request. If I use 1 endpoint for button A, I can't use another endpoint for button B. Additional: If I make changes from the autofill, and go back to the previous one, it has the changed endpoint. So it may be a bug. Add2: Try adding one endpoint to short for HTTP get, then add a different endpoint to long for HTTP get. Go back to the short one and try to edit the endpoint, you see the endpoint for long there.
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flar2
August 16, 2024
I looked into this and it does allow multiple endpoints, but if you re-open the setting it is repopulated by the last entry. As long as you don't open the setting dialog again, you can have multiple endpoints. I have fixed this for the next update
Mac Stiles
July 15, 2024
Hisense TV w/ Google TV: it remaps satisfactorily, though it didn't recognize a few default app buttons. it messed up my volume buttons. instead of just holding them down to increase/decrease rapidly, I had to press multiple times. it started moving 5 spaces on a single press of the directional buttons, so I couldn't land on an app I wanted to launch. and it completely disabled the OK button at one point so I couldn't select ANYTHING. I had to reboot the TV to reenable that button. too many bugs
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What's new

3.26:
-improve key detection in Add Buttons dialog
-bug fixes
-update translations

3.22:
-add Shizuku support
-add brighter flashlight option (PRO)
-add D-pad actions (if supported) (PRO)
-show all apps action (PRO)
-improve volume handling on more TVs
-bug fixes and optimizations
-update translations

3.17/3.18/3.20:
-bug fixes
-update translations

3.14:
-fix screenshot not saving
-restore split screen action (does nothing on some devices)
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