doraemon_black Posted November 3, 2023 Share Posted November 3, 2023 Planning to buy the M55 RGB PRO Ambidextrous Multi-Grip Gaming Mouse. I just want to ask if this mouse can be macro programmable and whether it can execute a script like this without the need for the 'Release Key: 1' command: Is this script possible on iCUE macro, without the Release Key: 1? Press CTRL 0ms delay Press Key: 1 0ms delay Press Key: 2 32ms delay Press Key: 3 32ms delay Release Key: 2 64ms delay Release Key: 3 64ms delay Release CTRL 0ms delay If this possible I will buy right away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CYRO Posted November 5, 2023 Share Posted November 5, 2023 I assume this is what you want? In the 3rd image, I delete the 15th event, which would be me releasing A (key 1). In the 4th picture, you can see the release event deleted. After trying this out, it seems like A won't work unless I have the release A event as well somewhere in there. Mind you, I only tried this in notepad, and without the release A event, the macro would only write out "bc", and when adding the release A event it would then write out "abc", meaning the keystroke works as expected. Unsure if this would work differently in a game. Maybe you can have another macro bound to another key that has it's trigger set to toggle and repeat the action with minimal delay to keep holding the key 1 down until you toggle it again? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doraemon_black Posted November 6, 2023 Author Share Posted November 6, 2023 On 11/6/2023 at 2:47 AM, CYRO said: I assume this is what you want? In the 3rd image, I delete the 15th event, which would be me releasing A (key 1). In the 4th picture, you can see the release event deleted. After trying this out, it seems like A won't work unless I have the release A event as well somewhere in there. Mind you, I only tried this in notepad, and without the release A event, the macro would only write out "bc", and when adding the release A event it would then write out "abc", meaning the keystroke works as expected. Unsure if this would work differently in a game. Maybe you can have another macro bound to another key that has it's trigger set to toggle and repeat the action with minimal delay to keep holding the key 1 down until you toggle it again? Thank you, this is the exact answer I need regarding your opinion on A. I need to press A without releasing it because it creates a combo skill in the classic game I am playing right now. So yeah, it's weird, but I really need to delete releasing A to do a perfect combo. I have experience using other macro software, but it doesn't have a delete release feature unlike Corsair, as I see in your screenshot. Thank you for your answer. I'll choose to buy Corsair products from now on for the best macro gaming experience. You deserve a Trophy for your perfect answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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