Logitech G510s User Manual - Page 69

To assign a keystroke, Within the Logitech

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To assign a keystroke 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles area, and make sure that the correct macro mode, for example M1 (or colored zone for the G300), is selected. 4. If the keystroke you want to assign does not exist in the Commands area, you need to create it. To do so: i. Click the Create new command button. The Command Editor dialog box is displayed. ii. Select Keystroke in the left-hand list. iii. In the Name field, type a name for the keystroke. iv. Put the cursor in the Enter your keystroke including any modifiers field, and press the keystroke. This can be a single key or include keys such as Ctrl, Shift, or Alt, for example Q or Ctrl + B. v. Click OK. vi. In the Repeat Options fields, in the drop-down choose how you want the keystroke to repeat: None if you do not want it to repeat. While pressed to make the it repeat as long as you hold down the G-key/button. Toggle to make it repeat automatically when you press the G-key/button, and only stop when you press the G-key/button again. In addition, make sure the Delay (milliseconds) value is appropriate, for example to repeat the command every half a second, specify 500 milliseconds. You return to the Profiles View. 5. Click and drag the keystroke you want to assign from the Commands area to the G-key/button of your choice in the Image area. This G-key/button is assigned the command, and a small label is added to the image to indicate this.

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To assign a keystroke
1.
Within the Logitech
®
Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the
Device Selector on the Device bar.
2.
Display the Profiles View (by clicking the
Customize G-keys/buttons
icon on the Device bar).
3.
Click the correct profile in the
Profiles
area, and make sure that the correct macro mode, for example
M1
(or colored
zone for the G300), is selected.
4.
If the keystroke you want to assign does not exist in the
Commands
area, you need to create it. To do so:
i.
Click the
Create new command
button. The
Command Editor
dialog box is displayed.
ii.
Select
Keystroke
in the left-hand list.
iii.
In the
Name
field, type a name for the keystroke.
iv.
Put the cursor in the
Enter your keystroke including any modifiers
field, and press the keystroke. This can be a
single key or include keys such as
Ctrl
,
Shift
, or
Alt
, for example
Q
or
Ctrl + B
.
v.
Click
OK
.
vi.
In the
Repeat Options
fields, in the drop-down choose how you want the keystroke to repeat:
None
if you do not want it to repeat.
While pressed
to make the it repeat as long as you hold down the G-key/button.
Toggle
to make it repeat automatically when you press the G-key/button, and only stop when you press the
G-key/button again.
In addition, make sure the
Delay (milliseconds)
value is appropriate, for example to repeat the command every
half a second, specify 500 milliseconds.
You return to the Profiles View.
5.
Click and drag the keystroke you want to assign from the
Commands
area to the G-key/button of your choice in the
Image
area.
This G-key/button is assigned the command, and a small label is added to the image to indicate this.