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Repeat Mode – This setting determine 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 items in a macro sequence to
the same value.
CREATING A MACRO
This section will explain how to create a macro using the n52te Editor
software.
1. Click “New” button to create a new macro.
2. To give it a name, type it into the “Macro Name” field under the “Available
Macros” list.
3. To define a different repeat behavior, select it from the “Repeat Mode”
drop-down menu. Note: The default repeat behavior is “Repeat Once”.
4. Click on the “Record” button to start recording keyboard events.
5. Using the keyboard, type in the keystroke combination of the macro you
want to create. This will normally be linking spells to create a new combo,
or phrases, such as “cover me”that you would send to your teammates.
Notice the keys you press and release are recorded in the “Macro
Definition” list.
6. You can give the new macro a name by typing it in the “Macro Name” field
under the “Available Macros” list.
7. If you wish to manually insert keystrokes or mouse buttons, you can do so
with the “Add Button” function.
8. If you wish to manually set delays between each key press, you can do so
with the “Insert Delay” button.
9. If you wish to manually remove items in the macro sequence, you can do
so with the “Remove” button.
10. If you are finished editing your macro, go back to the Profiles pane and
your new macro will automatically be saved.
11. Your newly created macro is now assigned to the n52te button you have
chosen.
DEVICE
The Device pane provides information on the connectivity status of the n52te,
the firmware revision, the version of the n52te Editor software, and allows you
to set the polling frequency.
Firmware Version – This displays the firmware version of the n52te currently
connected to your Mac.
Software Version – This displays the version of the n52te Editor software cur-
rently installed.
Polling Frequency – Sets the polling rate to: 125Hz, 500Hz, or 1000Hz.
Connectivity – This graphical display shows whether the n52te is currently
connected.