Foot pedal switch for rendering

Would it be possible to rig up a foot pedal switch for rendering? I do a lot of effecrs and layers. I just calcluated it would be easier to step on a switch than hit option R. Or whatever. Can this be rigged?
Chris

As you can remap the keyboard, why not simply remap the render to be a single keypress rather than opt-R.
If you can find a usb footswitch that generates a map able keypress signal, you could use that, but seriously - what X said.
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