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MACRO EDITING
The macro editing tab allows you easily to record all the commands,
including key bindings and the press of mouse button.
Each single macro also can be imported and exported onto your hard disk for
further usage.
Start with:
Step1 Click "Record the duration or intervals" if you'd like to record intervals
between two commands.
Step2 Double-click “Cycle through selection of action mode” to change the
execute mode.
Step3 Click "Record" to start creating a macro and recording all the
keystrokes or mouse commands.
Step4 Click "Stop" to finish recording this macro when a macro is done.
Step5 You can also insert additional commands on the “
Quick-insert bar
”
left.
Step6 After recording a macro, you may drag commands of the macro and
drop into "On-board script" to store this macro on the mouse.
Step7 Double-click on the macro scrip to rename this macro. Moreover, you
may also change icon of your personal macro through clicking
“change icon”.
Step8 Come back to “Button Assign” tab, the macro you had built would
become one application of “Macro scrip” in this tab.
Learn more:
Record the duration or intervals (Time lag)
If this function is marked, it allows you to record the intervals between two
commands.
Cycle through selection of action mode
• Execute once:
To execute a macro once.
• Loop mode:
Re-pressing to stop: Executing a macro continuously, and re-pressing
the assigned button to stop the running macro.
• Fire-button mode:
Executing a macro continuously until you release the assigned button.