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Vengeance Gaming Software User Guide
Delay Options
Delay Options are used
while you are recording a macro
to control how the keystrokes are
recorded. The delay options have no impact on previously recorded macros. To change the
delays between keypresses in existing macros, you need to edit them individually; please
see the “How-to: Edit a macro” later in this guide for instructions.
Selecting the Delay Options button brings up the following choices:
The
Delay Options
text box and the
button next to it allow you to manually insert a delay
while recording a macro. The default is 50ms. If you wish to use a different delay, be sure to
enter it
before
you start recording. While Macro Recording (
MR
) is active, the
button will
be available. Click it to insert a delay in the macro you are recording.
Below the Delay Options text box, there are three options:
Ignore delays
When the
Ignore delays
option is selected, the macro will be recorded with no delays
between the keypresses. This makes the macro execute as fast as possible, but may not
work with all applications.
Default delay
This is the default mode for recording macros. It inserts a fixed delay between keypresses
as they are recorded. You can specify the delay in the text box; the default is 50ms.
Random delay time
When
Random delay time
is selected, a random delay is inserted between keypresses, up
to the maximum delay specified in the text box. The default value for the maximum delay is
1000ms.
No delay options selected
If none of these options is selected, the
actual
delay between keypresses is recorded. This
creates a very natural macro, in terms of playback, but you may find it surprisingly slow!