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Assigning New Characters to Ctrl-Shift Combination Key


Miguelito

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Here's a few examples of what I'd like to do on my K70:

 

Type Ctrl+Shift+< to get the following character: «

Type Ctrl+Shift+> to get the following character: »

Type Ctrl+; to get the following character: ñ

 

I've looked at the user manual but can't seem to find exactly what I'm trying to do.

 

I hope someone can help...

 

Thanks!

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I don't believe it would be possible to set a key combination as a macro.

 

You can consider a profile switch and then pressing the key or play around with the options and see what you can do. Make sure you enable advanced mode as all the features will be available.

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I thought I could do this with Text Actions. In that section of the manual I found this:

 

"For example, if you have enabled this option

and have an action assigned to CTRL+T,

pressing CTRL+T again while the action is

running will turn on action repeat, causing

the action to run again."

 

So I'm assuming I can assign text or a macro to CTRL+T or another combination...?

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Easy to do; you set different profiles on the first key of the combination, then on the second, then define your action on the key for the third. For example, Ctrl goes to Ctrl profile, wherein Shift goes to Ctrl-Shift profile, wherein the < is defined to emit the « character. See the thread: Tutorial: Switching Modes by Modifier Keys and Modifier Key Combos
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