Logitech G510s User Manual - Page 87

To edit a multi key macro, Record Before Here

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To edit a multi key macro 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, in the Profiles View with the correct profile selected in the Profiles area, and with the correct macro mode selected, do one of the following: Double-click the multi key macro command in the Commands area . Right-click the multi key macro command in the Commands area, or click its arrow, and select Edit. Right-click the G-key/button in the Image area that has been assigned the command, or click its arrow, and select Edit. The Command Editor dialog box is displayed with the multi key macro's details shown. 2. Make the changes you want to it: To... Do this... change the name of the macro... simply type the new Name. record additional events... right-click an item and select either Record Before Here or Record After Here, then record more macro events and click Stop Recording when you've finished. include the time you spend between keystrokes... check the Record delays between events box. If you want the macro to run as fast as possible, leave this box unchecked. show the name of the macro while its if your device has an LCD, check the Display macro name on the running on your device's display... GamePanel display box. remove a single keystroke event... right-click it in the Keystrokes list, and select Delete. insert a half-second delay... right-click the event before which you want the delay, and select Insert Delay. A 0.5 second delay is added, which you can increase or decrease if necessary. change a delay's time... right-click it in the Keystrokes list, select Edit, and change the delay amount. insert a mouse event... right-click it in the Keystrokes list, and select Insert Mouse Event and choose the event you want to insert. You can insert button down, button click and button up events for the mouse's left button, right button, middle button, and extra button, as well as for the mouse wheel roll forward, roll backward, and click. change the command's repeat settings... select one of the following: 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. 3. Click OK to store the multi key macro and close the Command Editor dialog box.

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To edit a multi key macro
1.
Within the Logitech
®
Gaming Software, in the Profiles View with the correct profile selected in the
Profiles
area, and with
the correct macro mode selected, do one of the following:
Double-click the multi key macro command in the
Commands
area .
Right-click the multi key macro command in the
Commands
area, or click its
arrow, and select
Edit
.
Right-click the G-key/button in the
Image
area that has been assigned the command, or click its
arrow, and
select
Edit
.
The
Command Editor
dialog box is displayed with the multi key macro's details shown.
2.
Make the changes you want to it:
To...
Do this...
change the name of the macro...
simply type the new
Name
.
record additional events...
right-click an item and select either
Record Before Here
or
Record After
Here
, then record more macro events and click
Stop Recording
when you've
finished.
include the time you spend between
keystrokes...
check the
Record delays between events
box. If you want the macro to run
as fast as possible, leave this box unchecked.
show the name of the macro while its
running on your device's display...
if your device has an LCD, check the
Display macro name on the
GamePanel display
box.
remove a single keystroke event...
right-click it in the
Keystrokes
list, and select
Delete
.
insert a half-second delay...
right-click the event before which you want the delay, and select
Insert
Delay
. A 0.5 second delay is added, which you can increase or decrease if
necessary.
change a delay's time...
right-click it in the
Keystrokes
list, select
Edit
, and change the delay amount.
insert a mouse event...
right-click it in the
Keystrokes
list, and select
Insert Mouse Event
and
choose the event you want to insert. You can insert button down, button click
and button up events for the mouse's left button, right button, middle button,
and extra button, as well as for the mouse wheel roll forward, roll backward,
and click.
change the command's repeat
settings...
select one of the following:
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.
3.
Click
OK
to store the multi key macro and close the
Command Editor
dialog box.