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(I've never tried this, so I don't know if it will work)

 

In the command editor, you should see an option to record "multi-key" macros. If you right-click on the little black box in the middle (where you record the macro), you'll see an option to "insert mouse event".. Then, you should be able to select right-click, then set the repeat option at the bottom to "toggle", and then insert a recording delay..

 

BTW, programming an autotrigger so you can shoot semi-auto rifles in FPS games wicked fast is lame..

i7 not perfectly stable at 4.4.. #firstworldproblems

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(I've never tried this, so I don't know if it will work)

 

In the command editor, you should see an option to record "multi-key" macros. If you right-click on the little black box in the middle (where you record the macro), you'll see an option to "insert mouse event".. Then, you should be able to select right-click, then set the repeat option at the bottom to "toggle", and then insert a recording delay..

 

BTW, programming an autotrigger so you can shoot semi-auto rifles in FPS games wicked fast is lame..

dont worry its not for that

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I'm guessing you're using Logitech gaming software? I know you can set it so it plays only when holding the button... I have a G9x.

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