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How to make a mouse macro (for cm/360 testing purposes)?


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As seen in this video. Currently I have a mat with cm's marked in it but it would be a lot more useful (and easier) if I could use a mouse macro to help me out. I have Roccat Tyon mouse which has macro capable software.

 

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Just now, DPI Wizard said:

I only know how to do this for Logitech's LUA scripting, but if Roccat supports similar scripts it should be possible.

Well looking at my mouse software, the macro section looks rubbish so possibly not.

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Just now, RipGroove said:

Well looking at my mouse software, the macro section looks rubbish so possibly not.

If it's just macros it's probably not possible. But if you just get a hold of any old Logitech G mouse or keyboard it's quite easy to set up. You can just use it for testing purposes.

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3 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said:

If it's just macros it's probably not possible. But if you just get a hold of any old Logitech G mouse or keyboard it's quite easy to set up. You can just use it for testing purposes.

Yes that is probably the solution then, I'll dig out my old G500 and install the software when I can be bothered.

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3 hours ago, DPI Wizard said:

If it's just macros it's probably not possible. But if you just get a hold of any old Logitech G mouse or keyboard it's quite easy to set up. You can just use it for testing purposes. 

I know I've seen its posted here or there but I can never find it. Has the logitech script test ever had its own thread or stickied anywhere?

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On 8/11/2018 at 11:13 AM, DPI Wizard said:

I only know how to do this for Logitech's LUA scripting, but if Roccat supports similar scripts it should be possible.

tell me how to do it

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On 8/23/2018 at 11:40 PM, StoCS said:

tell me how to do it

I suggest to be polite if you're asking someone to share or explain one of his most important tools for building his calculator.
You seem to forget that in a way this script also provides the websites monthly income and isn't something that should be thrown out on the streets, as it is part of the websites IP.

So i should be humble. 
The wizard is already VERY helpful when it comes to technical questions regarding the calculator, which deserves the utmost respect.

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