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Apb Reloaded Makros

2 days ago I had to format and reinstall everything. I was using the old beta drivers, which worked perfectly. Currently on the latest drivers and every time I press a macro key ingame it causes my characters to stop moving. For example: SWTOR - I have Num 6 macro'd to G15.

Ingame Num 6 is bound to sprint. When I press G15 my character casts sprint, but then stops running. Have to let go of W and press it again to start moving again. Ditto in APB Reloaded.

To get around it all I have to do is open the configuration window. Not sure what's causing it, but is it possible to download the previous version of the drivers again, as this is quite annoying. Make sure under playback options of the Corsair software you have the proper option selected. ►1 = Press the macro button once and every command is instantly triggered one time in the recorded order, each time you press the button. ►n = Defines how many times your macro is triggered each time you press the macro button. Configure your “n” value in the “Define N:” box. ►►►► = Holding the macro button down, forces the macro to repeat until the button is released.

►/■ = When you press the macro button your macro will play and repeat until you press the macro button once more to make it stop. Fixed Macro Delay Time: This allows you to set the delay time that your macro will wait before it repeats itself when triggered in succession. I've set the repeat options correctly, and played with the delay times (been using macro keys for a few years now). Found V1.01 drivers at work, so I'll install them at home and give it a shot. Chiti na drift sports vkontakte play.

As I mentioned, the macros worked perfectly fine when the configuration window was open. If the config window was closed then any macros set to repeat while the key was pressed would only play once, causing any keys currently pressed to stop responding until pressed again. Also, I was the guy who you were emailing in regards to the incorrectly printed back media key. Don't worry about it:) Bought a K60 for work and will take the back key off this keyboard and swap it over with the one at home. APB example is easier. On the 2nd profile (M2) G15 is bound to Number Pad 6, but it's also set to repeat every 70ms with no delay between key press and release.

I've tried with a delay between press/release but it doesn't change anything. Ingame numberpad 6 (G15) is bound to shoot). If I'm running (holding W) and press G15 it will shoot once but my character will stop. It won't repeat the macro. If I open the K90 configuration window, go back into the game, run forward and hold G15 then everything works fine. The macro repeats as it should, character keeps running.

As soon as I close the configuration window it goes back to only playing the macro once, and stopping me from running. Any keys that are being pressed when I press the macro key stop working until I press them again. Configurator closed - Hold W --> Hold G15 --> Only sends G15 macro once, W stops working Configurator open - Hold W --> Hold G15 --> G15 macro repeats as it should, W keeps working -edit Also, is there any way to rollback Firmware? I'm not sure if it will be necessary, but I updated the firmware to the latest version in the hopes that it would fix the issue (didn't).

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