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9. Macro Manager
In the Macro Manager,
macros with up to 62 key
commands can be recorded,
edited and deleted. Macros
are independent of game
profiles but can be used for
any of these profiles after
they have been recorded.
Before a macro can be used,
it must be assigned to a
mouse button in the button/
speed menu.
Please note:
Depending on the keyboard
and keyboard layout, certain
keys are excluded from the
macro recording.
Select Macro:
Here, macros
can be created and deleted.
To create a macro, click on
"New" and then give a name.
To delete, select the macro to be deleted and click on "Delete". Finally, with the dialog box that opens, you have
the option of confirming the deletion of the macro.
Macro Editor:
The Macro Editor displays all the key sequences of a recorded macro, the total time required to run
the macro, and the number of inputs. To record a macro, click on the green icon with the white dot in the middle
(below in the macro editor) and execute the commands to be recorded. To stop a recording, click on the green
icon with the white square in the middle. Each recorded command is listed twice in the editor: once for pressing
the button and once for releasing it. In the "Status" column, a downward pointing arrow indicates the press and
an upward pointing arrow indicates the release. The pressed key is displayed in the column "Input". If desired,
the column "Delay (ms)" shows a delay in milliseconds (more on this in the following section).
Please note
: The
Drakonia II thumb buttons can be recorded directly in the Macro Editor. The left and right mouse button functions
and the scroll wheel function can be added using the Edit Tool (see the "Edit Tool" section for more details).
Options:
The "Record Delay between Key Strokes" option incorporates the real delays between pressing and
releasing a key or a key sequence into the macro. Alternatively, the "Set Delay Time for All" option also allows a
uniform delay in milliseconds to be specified. With the option "Number of Loops" a macro can be executed up to
255 times by pressing the assigned mouse button. With the option "Repeat Macro when Button is Pressed", the
macro will be continually repeated until the mouse button assigned with the macro is released.
Edit Tool:
With the Edit Tool, individual key commands of a recorded macro can be modified. To do this, click on
the key command to be modified in the Macro Editor and select from the Edit Tool. You can choose to delete the
recorded key command or move it up or down in the recorded key sequence. You can also copy, cut or paste the
selected key command. It is also possible to insert the function of the left or right mouse button and the scroll
wheel into the key sequence. Click on "Mouse Button" to do this.
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