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Is there a program that can "paste" a string of text with a shortcut?

CTRL+C, CTRL+V?

 

Oh, so you press a button and it is set to write: "hahaxxslayer1080masturrace" without copying it? Macro as the guy above me said

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Macros are the way to go. Not sure what programs you could use though. I use my Logitech G502 program to set those "text spam" binds.

 

 

CTRL+C, CTRL+V?

 

Oh, so you press a button and it is set to write: "hahaxxslayer1080masturrace" without copying it? Macro as the guy above me said

 

 

A macro?

 

How do I do this? I can't find anything in the Corsair software to do this.

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So rather than just use Ctrl+v, which is the default "Paste" command in windows, you'd rather mess with device settings and configuring programs...because you're lazy?

 

"a string of text"

 

I want to paste "( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)" when pressing something like ctrl+alt+L, because I'm tired of going to http://www.alexdantas.net/lenny/ to copy and paste le lenny.

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Not sure if you're mouse is compatible with this program but ya know. Just in case.

 

http://www.corsair.com/en-us/blog/2013/november/setting-a-macro

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You might actually need another program for that then. I personally don't know of any off the top of my head but do PM me and let me know if you find anything. I could find some use for a program like that.

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Best I could do is an AutoHotKey script that does this: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

 

It's hard to get AHK to display characters exactly the way you want it to, especially if they're some obscure unicode thing and you have to find the values yourself. I can send you the script if you want, though. Right now the button that makes the face is bound to the Pause/Break key, but it can be bound to whatever you want it to.

 

Edit: Oh huh, what do you know, that actually looks perfect. The face looks weird in the editor.

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