![]() ![]() So when I do things like ADS + Shoot, anti-recoil and rapid-fire engage automatically. How I typically bind my Titan macros is via controller combos, such as d-pad up + L2 for anti-recoil, dpad-up + R2 for rapid-fire etc. ![]() So you can't use a mouse binding to trigger a macro using C, but you can trigger it via its Xim value of R3. Xim also won't pass key values up the chain, it only passes through in-game bindings, e.g binding a mouse button to C, then C to R3 in Xim Manager will pass only R3 to the Titan. That's why you can't use a Xim-connected keyboard to type messages, all it can pass through are controller buttons and analog stick values. So that's all buttons on a controller, but not things like accelerometers and gyros. If the mouse is connected to Xim, you're limited to the controller buttons that the Apex supports. I'm left-handed, so can't comment on the G502 specifically. In saying all of that, if I were to ever use macros again, personally, I would go down the route of a T2 (and nag antithesis for setup tips and advice, lol). I'm not trying to start something, just ensuring the information conveyed is correct, and I've backed up my comments with a link from logitech explaining how to set up and save macros on-board, and from RML, a respected forum member, explaining how to use it (pictures of the setup in LGS even included in his Destiny config - see the bottom of the post). I suggest the reason it didn't work for you was because you had not set your mouse to On-Board memory or for some reason it just didn't save properly for you, but I assure you it works. I know you can set a macro up on the G502 because I have successfully done it before. But this doesn't stop you from using a macro, just certain macros may require a workaround by using a secondary bind in Xim manager. I had to make a macro that executes Sytem-back and forward and assign that macro to make it work.Lol, no he doesn't, he states you only need it if you want to set it up on left click, as you can't factor left click in to a macro on the G502 (I wasn't aware of this as I've never tried a rapid fire macro, nor binding a macro to my left button). For my G600, on Ghub I am unable to use the built in System-back and System-forward button presets because they dont work. I do not think a support ticket will help with a software problem, but i will submit one with link to this post today. With version 20, i am still seeing macro delays similar to what i have on the post. This issue is so bad and is strictly from Ghub that on all my other computers that only uses devices that is still supported by LGS, i have reverted back to LGS I did not submit a support ticket but i have been submitting feedback using the submit feedback button on Ghub that takes me to survey monkey. I have been trying to use Ghub since i purchased G pro early last year and updated to new version every time i got notification. I had no issues with delays and timing with Logitech Gaming Software, but with Ghub it has never worked fine. Logitech, please please please acknowledge this issue and fix it as soon as possible. Going back to LGS is not an option since GHub disables LGS and i have devices that i need GHub Making it a textblock macro increases execution timeĮnabling 25ms standard delay increases execution time I have tried many different things to speed this up, but unfortunately with latest version of G Hub, it takes 370 ms minimum to do simple click - spam 10 keys - clickĬhanging 1ms delay to 0ms increases execution time ![]() More keystrokes = more delays so one of my macro that has about 120 key strokes (Ctrl + L + URL for a page + enter) takes so long that it is faster for me to use the bookmark function on the webbrowser. This is my second macro which is almost the same as previous macro, but has 10 key strokes with 1ms between keydowns and key ups.Ĭlick - click - delay 1000ms - repeatĮXPECTED: When i hold down this macro, the whole thing should take about 1020ms to complete and about 10ms inbetween clicks.ĪCTUAL: When i hold down this macro, the whole thing takes about 1390ms to complete. Even mouse double click check doesnt think this fully qualifies as double clicking issue even though you mean to double click with 20ms inbetween ![]()
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