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CONFIGURING THE n52te
Multi-Key Assignments: Macros
Macros are recorded sequences of keyboard keystrokes and/or mouse-
button presses that can be saved and played back by the n52te at a
later time.
The Macro Editor pane allows you to create, edit, and save macros.
Saved macros can then be assigned to any n52te button across the
three available Keymaps and can be used in any profile.
Macro Sequence List (Current Macro Assignment) – This is the
sequence of keystrokes, delays, and other functions that are played
back when the macro is executed. As you record a macro, the
keystrokes that you type, along with delays between each sequence of
events, will be listed in the “Current Macro Assignment” window.
Tip: You cannot record mouse-click commands during the recording
phase, but you can add them manually after the recording phase by
selecting from the mouse figure.