i don't know if anyone already came up with this, if so.. sorry for the double posting of an issue
however
i posses a G-15 Logitech keyboard, and this baby picks up when i start the game
BUT, there is no profile for the game on which i can load macro's
and i'll be damned to know how to make my own
so, does anyone know of this?
of, does anyone have macro scripts i can use?
or even beter
BIOWARE, DO SOMETHING!
G15 Macro's scripts
Débuté par
Asygeras
, nov. 06 2009 11:57
#1
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 11:57
#2
Posté 19 novembre 2009 - 01:41
To create a new profile open the macro manager and select Profile > New. Since I have the Steam version I had to tell it to find the game using the game panel. You can do that or you can hunt the game EXE down manually.
If you (or anyone) needs help making macros feel free to continue reading.
You can create a macro for the g15 in a few ways, the first is from the macro manager and the second is on the fly.
To use the macro manager to create scripts look for the G15 icon in the systray area (usually the bottom right). Right click on the icon and select open. Select the proper profile and then click the mode button you want, and the G-Key button you want and select Macro Manager. From there, you should be able to find your way.
Just a word of warning, sometimes macros created in this manner will behave oddly unless you have it set to record delays between events.
The way to do this on the fly is to select the mode that you want Press the 'MR' (Macro Record) key, and then the G Key you want the macro to use. Once the MR key starts blinking start typing your macro. Once done press the 'MR' key again. It might be usefull to open the macro manager and clean up any typos that you may have made.
If you (or anyone) needs help making macros feel free to continue reading.
You can create a macro for the g15 in a few ways, the first is from the macro manager and the second is on the fly.
To use the macro manager to create scripts look for the G15 icon in the systray area (usually the bottom right). Right click on the icon and select open. Select the proper profile and then click the mode button you want, and the G-Key button you want and select Macro Manager. From there, you should be able to find your way.
Just a word of warning, sometimes macros created in this manner will behave oddly unless you have it set to record delays between events.
The way to do this on the fly is to select the mode that you want Press the 'MR' (Macro Record) key, and then the G Key you want the macro to use. Once the MR key starts blinking start typing your macro. Once done press the 'MR' key again. It might be usefull to open the macro manager and clean up any typos that you may have made.





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