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BEST USE OF MY 5 MACRO KEYS. M1: Hey! M2: How Are you? M3: I'm good thanks! M4: What ya up to? M5: Me? i'm being lazy!
Tuesday, 22-May-12 13:42:06 UTC from web-
@cavatina niiice!
Tuesday, 22-May-12 13:43:21 UTC from web -
@cavatina You only have five macro keys? Every key on my keyboard is each potentially several macro keys ^_^
Tuesday, 22-May-12 13:44:17 UTC from web-
@toksyuryel I have 5 dedicated macro keys, which is more than i'd ever need. Every single key on this keyboard (even the FN key for some reason) can be remapped to function differently. I love my Blackwidow :3
Tuesday, 22-May-12 13:47:14 UTC from web-
@cavatina Technically speaking, aren't F1-F12 macro keys? They don't exactly do anything else.
Tuesday, 22-May-12 13:49:57 UTC from web-
@toksyuryel Their functions are assigned by the application normally, i consider macro key's to be anything dedicated to user assigned commands. One thing i like about my keyboard is all the macro's happen on a hardware level.
Tuesday, 22-May-12 13:52:27 UTC from web-
@cavatina Functions assigned to keys by the application are still macros, they're just application-defined macros rather than user-defined macros (and many applications let you change these assignments, making that line very blurry).
Tuesday, 22-May-12 13:58:32 UTC from web-
@toksyuryel I personally consider macros to be what i assign, to perform a series of tasks rather than just one. When i push M1, i can make it perform a series of button presses.
Tuesday, 22-May-12 14:00:20 UTC from web-
@cavatina That definition just makes the line even blurrier though. =/ maybe I just don't understand because it's a different perspective.
Tuesday, 22-May-12 14:02:27 UTC from web-
@toksyuryel I guess.
Tuesday, 22-May-12 14:03:56 UTC from web
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