The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is an example of decent hardware, but absolutely atrocious remapping software.
Razer customers told them last time to either give customers fully integrated mapping with Synapse to allow mouse, keyboard, etc like Corsairs Scuf controllers or at least program the M1-6 paddles like the Xbox Elite 2 so 3rd party remapping software would work.
It's simply unacceptable that a controller that costs this much doesn't allow what much cheaper options allow.
Razer touts its latest addition to the Wolverine series as the ideal Designed for Xbox wireless controller. It is equipped with rear-facing paddles rated to simulate mouse-clicks, further augmented with two claw grip bumpers for even more tactile feedback. The V3 Pro also has adjustable Hall-effect thumbsticks and Razer Pro Hypertriggers.