Defining Macro Sequences - Hagstrom KE-USB108 User Manual

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Defining Macro Sequences

Macro sequences are used to define a series of keys, buttons,
and delays that are reproduced in their programmed order by the
KE-USB108 in response to an activated input. To define a macro
sequence for an input, first select the "Macro Sequence" option
for the input. Next click on the response definition box. This will
cause the macro dialog to appear as shown on the following
page.
For each input, two different sequences can be defined. The
activation sequence is triggered when the input is made, and the
deactivation sequence is triggered when the input is released.
Each of these sequences can be made of up to 64 individual
steps. Each step of the macro can be defined as a key/button
press, a key/button release, or a delay. Clicking on a cell in the
macro dialog will display a dialog for a selection of keystrokes,
mouse buttons, and joystick functions.
Responses are selected by following the same procedures used
for defining single keys on the preceding pages. When creating
macros, the dialog contains additional option buttons in the
lower left-hand corner. These options are used to define the key
or button as either being pressed or released. In general, any key
press should be followed by a matching release defined in a later
step.
The program will automatically turn a duplicate key press into a
key release. Please note that right clicking on a cell in the macro
dialog will cause the cell to toggle between press and release.
Therefore, in the unlikely event that a duplicate key press is
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