![]() In the Assignment Type section, select the action you want to assign. When CUE is running, you want the CUE enabled effects and abilities. They have programmed limitations so it can be run from the device MCU. HW modes are for saving actions/lighting to the mouse for use without CUE. Click the + button in the Assignments section. 1) Make sure you are in 'Key Assignments' and NOT hardware key assignments. I did mine to use the Sniper button on the M65 to make it look like what you would do with a Scimitar side button. Hover your mouse cursor over your keyboard in the home screen and click Key Assignments. You might need to fine tune this since I am not entirely sure how you are trying to use it, other than a CUT and cursor drop.Ĥ) Last step is assign Macro 1 to a keyboard or mouse key. When you release, then it moves to the second macro (left click). While you hold the key it does CTRL + X (one time). The while pressed is what separates the two events. ![]() Make sure assignment trigger is set to "while pressed" and then add a second assignment -> macro 2. (pcs 2 & 3)ģ) Now go back to Macro 1 and the advanced Tab (pic 4). Add event - mouse event -> Left -> Click. It's easier to create it rather than record. You'll need to delete the stop click and probably clean up your delays.Ģ) Macro 2 - create and go to record screen. Normally you can do this as a keystroke, but in order to add the release click it needs to be a recorded macro. Make sure mouse clicks are enabled in the General options.ġ) Macro 1 (CTRL + X). You will need 2 macros - 1 for the CTRL + X and a second for the Left click. ![]() I think I have what you want, but it' a bit fiddly with the second command and I am not sure how you want the timing. ![]()
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