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Creating a Profile
This section will explain how to create a profile using the n52te Editor
software. In general, creating a profile consists of remapping button functions
for each of the three Keymaps, configuring Auto-Switching options, and
naming and saving your profile.
1. Click on the “New Profile” button.
2. Locate and open the application executable you wish to program the new
profile to.
3. Your new profile has been created. Proceed to the next section to learn
how to customize and program your new profile.
Remapping Single-Key Assignments
1. Begin from the Profiles pane.
2. For the n52te button you wish to program, locate and select it from the
buttons list.
3. Under “Assignment:” select “Single Key” from the drop down menu.
Then press a key on your keyboard and it will be recorded by the Editor
software. When a key is assigned to a button, pushing the button is the
same as pressing that key on the keyboard.
4. If you are happy with the current assignment, you can continue to program
other buttons in the same manner or close out of the n52te Editor software
to immediately use your newly programmed profile.
Keymap
The n52te Editor allows you to program three Keymaps: Blue, Red, and
Green. A Keymap allows you to add another layer of programming to each
button. In order to switch between Keymaps during play, you must either
dedicate a button for switching to the desired Keymap, or dedicate one
to cycle through all three Keymaps. Because the second option of cycling
through Keymaps requires only one button, two extra buttons are free for
further customization.
Note: Buttons that are selected for one of these Keymap switching options
will be dedicated to this function across all three Keymaps in the current
profile.
• To program Keymap switching options, locate the desired n52te button
from the Profiles pane, then from the “Assignment” drop-down menu, select
“Keymap”. The default switching option is “Cycle Keymaps” To choose a
different one, select from the options available under the drop-down menu.
• If you select “Momentary”, the n52te will only load the desired keymap
while you hold that button down. If you select “Toggle”, the button acts like
a switch and n52te will remain in the desired keymap until another keymap
is selected.
• You can view and edit different Keymaps by selecting “Blue”, “Red”, or
“Green” under the “Keymap” drop-down menu.
MACROS
Macros are recorded sequences of keyboard keystrokes, and/or mouse-
button presses that can be saved 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.
Available Macros – This displays a list of existing macros currently stored
your Mac.
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.
Export – This button allows you to backup your macros or use on a different
Mac.
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”.