If InterruptableSleep(math. If not IsMouseButtonPressed(4) then return true end Set the script local function InterruptableSleep(ms) TOGGLE turns it on/off obviously, WHILE PRESSED - must hold down key to continue macro, and lastly NONE - just goes thru the keystrokes once on one keystroke. Unassign standard command "Back" from physical MB#4 (select "Unassign" from the drop-down menu).Īssign command "Back" to your physical button G20. When creating a mutli-key macro with the g13, you name it, do the keystrokes, then your repeat options are: toggle, none, or while pressed. Now skip "Step 3" and proceed to "Step 4". go to your game settings and set the game action to F12 instead of MB#4Īs a result, when you press physical MB#4, the game receives F12 and activates the game action. go to the big mouse picture in LGS and assign command F12 to your physical MB#4.(let's assume the F12 key is not currently used) choose keyboard key you don't currently use in the game.You have to remap the game action from MB#4 to some other key. If NO (the game ignores MB#4 press), skip "Step 2" and proceed to "Step 3".If YES (some action is set to MB#4 in the game), proceed to "Step 2".The only option is the Add Devices button at the bottom of the screen. Sadly I'm a hopeless LUA noob, so I did some googling and attempted to move away from a macro and throw it all into the lua script, however I'm doing something wrong as all it does is press 1 without stopping: local flagĭo you use Mouse Button 4 ("Back") in the game? The problem is theres no 'Remove Device' button or option anywhere within Logitech Options. I would like them to be random between 120 and 160. :D Obviously all the delays after the left click are the same with every repeat. If event = "MOUSE_BUTTON_RELEASED" and arg = 20 then If event = "MOUSE_BUTTON_PRESSED" and arg = 20 then I then utilize the following script: local flag I currently have a macro ("Loop") recorded in Logitech that does the following:ġ20 delay, Key 1, 90 delay, left click, 150 delay, Key 2, 90 delay, left click, 140 delay
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