How to record Macro on your mouse?

If clicking / performing repetitive actions on your computer is boring you, then you should read this post. In this post, we’ll go over how to use the Macro Record button on your mouse to record macros, as well as what to do if your mouse doesn’t have these functions and you really want to do it.

Before we begin, you must first comprehend the term Macros. A macro (short for “macro instruction”) is a programmable pattern that converts a collection of input values into a set of output values. By encoding a complicated sequence of keystrokes, mouse movements, commands, or other sorts of input, macros can make activities less repetitious.

You can now record macros while running a program or playing a game if your mouse has a Macro Record button. Later, you can edit these macros in the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center’s Macro Editor.

The goal is to record a simple and repetitive operation that will be played in cycles later.

How to record Macro?

  • Start the application or game where you wish to record the macro first.
  • On the mouse, press the Macro Record button. The Macro Record button will light continuously. The icon Press Target Mouse Button will appear on the mouse’s LCD.
  • Select the mouse button to which the macro will be assigned. The Macro Record button will turn on and off. The Recording Now symbol will appear on the mouse LCD.
  • Carry out the acts you want to capture. Keystrokes, mouse clicks, and durations between actions will all be recorded by the Macro Recorder. It won’t record mouse movements or macros that have been assigned to reassignable keys. While recording your macro, the Macro Record button will flicker.
  • Press the Macro Record button once again when you’re through recording your macro. The macro will be saved, and the Macro Record button, as well as the LCD, will be disabled.

Notes:

  • A macro recording will end if no keystrokes or mouse clicks are detected for 60 seconds. Edit the macro in the Macro Editor to capture longer delays.
  • The primary click button, as well as the DPI On-the-Fly buttons, the Quick Launch button, and the Macro Record button, cannot be assigned macros.

How to Edit a Macro?

  • To run the macro, press the button or key you’ve assigned.
  • Select the macro you want to edit from the list of macros that appears under Macro.
  • To open the Editor, click Edit.
  • Make the adjustments you desire.
  • To save the macro and return to the previous screen, click Back.

Play a macro:

  • To play the macro, press the button or key associated with it.

Toggle a repeating macro:

  • After you’ve enabled Macro Repeat for a macro, start it by pressing the key assigned to it.
  • To stop the macro from recurring, press the key once more.
  • Alternatively, press the button or key assigned to the other macro to stop the recurring macro and start a new one.

For a repeating macro, use “press and hold”:

  • To start a macro after enabling Macro Repeat, press and hold the key assigned to the macro.
  • To stop the macro from repeating, release the key.

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