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Arodna

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  • Birthday 01/01/1968
  1. Have Corsair said when the 3.35 update will be? Also could you tell me which version your solution works on?
  2. So I did this and I found that it doesn’t snap back to the original profile after I release the button. Is this a bug or something? I’m on the version ending in .170
  3. Is there a way to make a button switch to a profile when held, and switch back to the original profile on release? So if I were to press and hold the profile switching button, while I have this button held I would be in the second profile but the second I release the profile switching button, it would snap back to the original profile.
  4. Is there a way to make it so that after the pause, the E will behave like normal? I did not realize that assigning the new macro to E will create a function that basically presses and releases the E key multiple times in a row. I need it to function just like a regular E key would after the pause meaning that if you press it down once, it will repeat E’s regularly then when I release the E key, the string of E’s will stop. As of right now the macro you made makes it so that with a single press of E, the macro will spam the E key pressing and releasing multiple times in a row. Basically I need it to function as this: Hold E, Press Q while holding E (stops E), after the release of Q, E behaves as though it got pressed once until it is released. I think the answer lies in stopping the “release E key” macro on the Q key after the Q key has been pressed once. Or by modifying the behavior of the Q key macro which is pausing the E key. Another Idea could be only assigning the “press E” macro to the E key and finding someway to stop this macro with the release of the E key.
  5. If you don’t mind, could you test this situation for me? Hold down E, press and release the Q while holding down E. Is the result a string of E’s with a Q in the middle with another string of E’s right after it?
  6. Is it possible to have one key terminate the function of another key input on press? for example if I were to press Q the function of E would be terminated. I need this to occur only on the press of Q, but after i let go of Q, i need E to gain its function back.
  7. Hello, i am wondering whether or not i can use a keystroke to perform the function of a single key. For example if I had the key stroke input "R + SpaceBar" i want the output Key function to be "Space Bar" Or if i had the key stroke input "W + E" i want the output key function to be "Y"
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