remap

/riˈmæp/
verb
  1. To map something again or differently, especially to change the way keys, buttons, or controls work on a device.
    • The software allows you to remap the controller buttons for each game.
    • You can remap the keyboard shortcuts to match your preferences.
    • After the update, I had to remap the navigation keys on my phone.
  2. To change the way data or information is organized or assigned, especially in computing or geography.
    • We need to remap the network drives after the server migration.
    • The programmer had to remap the database fields to the new system.
    • Scientists remap the ocean floor using sonar technology.
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