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Apples last won the day on October 20 2018

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  1. I found a way, but it is very janky and volatile. After it is bound it can reset if you try to make changes to it. if you try to click on the macro in icue, it will unbind it. TLDNR - Make a macro, bind it to a mouse button. Go to users/appdata/roaming/corsair/CUE/profiles , Find your cueprofile. change the button you bound, to Mouse1. For safety: Rebind one of your dpi keys or sniper button or forward/back buttons to act as your left mouse button. I also make one of my keyboard media keys backups for all the mouse buttons. Or make a profile switching action that goes to another profile. Then. Make the Macro you want to take the place of the left mouse button. Bind it to your middle mouse button. Export your profile somewhere and open it up. Find the ID of your profile. Close icue. Now find the .cueprofile in users/yourusername/appdata/roaming/corsair/CUE/profiles open it up, ctrl+f search for the name of the macro you made. It should be in one <first> branches of the <value#> branches under <Actions>. Inside the <second> branch, you should see: <first>Mouse3</first> <second>Click</second> change the Mouse3 to Mouse1. Save it -<cereal> -----<value0> ---------<profile> ---------<name>Your ProfileName</name> ---------<id>{63f8eRandom01-stuff1-b774-56dfds501638}</id> --------------<properties size="dynamic"> ++++++++++++++<value0> -------------------<value1> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <key>Mouse</key> ----------------------------<value> --------------------------------<properties size="dynamic"> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<value0> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<value1> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<value2> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<value3> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<polymorphic_id>random#'s</polymorphic_id> ----------------------------------------------<polymorphic_name>ActionsProperty</polymorphic_name> ----------------------------------------------<ptr_wrapper> --------------------------------------------------<data> --------------------------------------------------<Actions> -------------------------------------------------------<Value0> -------------------------------------------------------<Value1> -------------------------------------------------------<Value2> -------------------------------------------------------<Value3> ------------------------------------------------------------<first> your macro name should be 3 or 4 layers deep into the <first> fold/branch. ------------------------------------------------------------<second> ------------------------------------------------------------------<first>Mouse3</first> change this to Mouse1 ------------------------------------------------------------------<second>Click</second> ------------------------------------------------------------</second> -------------------------------------------------------</Value3>
  2. It would be nice to have a way to bind a key/button that could stop all macros. I don't think CTRL+Break is what I am looking for. It would also be nice if the option to "queue next macro while executing" could queue the same macro. I think the old k95's might have had a feature that repeated the macro however many times you pressed it. Probably already mentioned countless times...the ability to toggle any key. With options.. i.e. You-Initial keypress ------>system shows Key is pressed[/b] You-Initial keyrelease ----> system still shows key is pressed You-Second keypress ----> system shows key is released You-Second keyrelease --->system still shows key is released The variations would be the ability to decide what activates the system press state: the initial keypress or the initial keyrelease. Same goes for the release. Choose whether your second keypress or keyrelease tells the system the key is released. This gives you options like: system shows key is pressed only when you initially release it, and then you can have the system shows it is released after your second press. Even further....allow the 2nd keypress to release, and 2nd release to activate a macro. Or maybe bring back the Cherry MX Lock switch...
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