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Play While Assigned Key is Pressed: The play while pressed playback method will play your macro on a loop. The loop will begin once the keybind has been pressed, and will stop once released. Razer Hypershift adds an extra layer of functions to your keys.
Each key is customizable, allowing you to assign macros or other useful functions to them. However, the hypershift modifier button can be changed at any time from the device menu in Synapse. This allows you to add a hypershift button to your mouse for quick access. Hypershift keys are especially useful when combined with macros. It allows you to set up an abundance of macros with the secondary layer of customizable keys.
Macros can be edited at any point to adjust the function or speed of the script. All changes made to the macro will automatically be saved, without needing to reassign the keybind. Selecting an event in the macro will open a properties panel on the side. The properties can be used to adjust the event delay and action function.
When a change is made the macro script will be updated. The curved arrows above the script are the undo and redo buttons. These buttons allow you to quickly revert changes and retake steps when altering your macro script. Clicking and dragging a macro event allows you to change the order of the script. When moving macro events you want to be careful separating press and release actions. Having the press and release actions in the incorrect order, or separated, can cause the macro to play in an unintended manner.
New events can be added to your macro script using the insert drop menu. The new event will be placed under the selected event in the macro. When inserting an event there will be a choice of different actions. You will need to select the appropriate action for the event you want to add. Once an event has been added the function and delay can be set through the properties menu.
You can also switch action events between keystroke, mouse button, type text, and run command. Keystroke actions allow you to input a keyboard action into the macro script. This includes letter and function keys. Mouse button actions give you the ability to assign mouse functions to the macro.
With the mouse functions, you can assign clicks or the ability to scroll up or down. Type text will automatically add a specified text input. The text will appear all at once as if it was copy and pasted. Run command actions allow you to perform a windows run command during the action. Run commands can be incredibly useful, and used to open specific applications or folders. Loop actions allow you to set a region of your macro to loop.
The start and end loop events will need to be placed so they enclose the portion of the script you want to loop. This allows you to have a macro start a specific way, before repeating only a portion of it. Razer Synapse uses a trash can icon as a delete button for its macro module.
A trash can icon will appear when you hover your cursor over an event, or when multiple events have been selected. Pressing the delete button on a single event will only delete the single action.
However, with multiple events selected a bin will appear below the macro script. You can delete multiple events at a time by holding Ctrl on your keyboard, and selecting each of the events. Consecutive events can be selected by clicking on the top event, holding Shift, then selecting the final event.
The two chosen inputs and all events between will become selected. Allowing you to delete all actions and start from scratch. Razer prevents users from replacing the left click function on their mouse. This is a safety measure to ensure no one loses the ability to click. There is a workaround that will allow you to use a macro with the primary mouse button.
You will need to assign the left click function to another button on your mouse. Remapping keybinds can be done by selecting your device on the Razer Synapse dashboard. Once a button has been selected a menu will open on the side, allowing you to change the function. Razer Synapse also allows you to track mouse movement when recording a macro.
There are three options for recording your mouse movement; screen, foreground, and start position. Mouse tracking with multiple monitors often glitches, causing the macro playback to be inaccurate. If you have a multiple monitor setup, then the start position mouse tracking is the best option.
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