![]() ![]() Release the key to stop the macro from repeating. ![]() Use “press and hold” for a repeating macroĪfter you enable Macro Repeat for a macro, press and hold the key assigned to the macro to start it. Or, to stop the repeating macro and start another macro, press the button or key assigned to the other macro. Press the key again to stop the macro from repeating. Press the button or key assigned to the macro again, or start another macro.Īfter you enable Macro Repeat for a macro, press the key assigned to the macro to start it. Press the button or key assigned to play the macro. Here are some examples of mouse wheel hotkeys: MButton & WheelDown::MsgBox You turned the mouse wheel down while holding down the middle button. You cannot assign macros to the primary click button, or the DPI On-the-fly buttons, the Quick Launch button, or the Macro Record button itself.Ĭlick the button or key you’ve configured to run the macro.įrom the list of macros that display under Macro, select the one you want to edit.Ĭlick Back to save the macro and return to the previous screen. Hotkeys that fire upon turning the mouse wheel are supported via the key names WheelDown and WheelUp. ![]() See How do I create macros? for more information about macros. To record longer delays, edit the macro in the Macro Editor. Fixed Playback Faster/Playback Slower Hotkeys bug MMMBZ14. If no keystrokes or mouse clicks are detected for 60 seconds, macro recording will stop. Fixed a bug with the WAIT action whereby stopping the current macro would not allow. ![]()
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