Belkin F8GFPC200 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
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n52te
Table of Contents SECTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CONFIGURING THE n52te
Available Macros – This displays a list of existing macros currently
stored on your Mac computer.
New – This button is used to create a new macro.
Delete – This button is used to delete any existing macro.
Import – This button allows you to import a macro from a backup or
from a different Mac computer.
Export – This button allows you to back up your macros or use on a
different Mac computer.
Note: You cannot record mouse-click commands and advanced
functions during the macro-recording phase, but you can add them
manually by using “Add Button”.
Repeat Mode – This setting determines how the macro will be played
back when triggered:
• RunOnce(DefaultSetting)– Using this setting executes the
macro only once each time the assigned n52te button is pressed.
• Repeatwhilepressed– Using this setting will force the macro to
repeat continuously while the assigned n52te button is held down.
• RepeatUntilNextKey– Using this setting forces
the assigned button to act like a toggle switch. If you
push it once and let go, the macro will continuously
repeat until the same button is pressed again.
Delay – This sets the delay between every event item in a macro
sequence to the same value.
Multi-Key Assignments: Macros
Macros are recorded sequences of keyboard keystrokes, and/or mouse-
button presses that can be saved and played back by the n52te at a
later time.
The “Macros” pane allows you create, edit, and manage macros. Saved
macros can then be assigned to any button in any of the three Keymaps,
and are available for use in any profile.