i have set the ministick as virtual mouse - like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io2qSKM0gs4&t=98s
now i would like to...
... put the center-push-button on a keyboard-button.
... set the keyboard-button two times
how can i do that?
ministick as virtual mouse and maping push-button
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Re: ministick as virtual mouse and maping push-button
I understand assigning the center push to keyboard, but could you detail "set the keyboard-button two times"?
Re: ministick as virtual mouse and maping push-button
first step: how to assign the POV push button to a keyboard key?
second step: The key on the keyboard must be pressed twice in succession. perhaps with a pause of, say, 0.5 sec. for example: i press the 'y' key twice: yy.
'y' would have to be mapped to the center push button of the POV
second step: The key on the keyboard must be pressed twice in succession. perhaps with a pause of, say, 0.5 sec. for example: i press the 'y' key twice: yy.
'y' would have to be mapped to the center push button of the POV
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Re: ministick as virtual mouse and maping push-button
Set up the Keyboard and Mouse in Global/Common.
In Profile/Buttons click on the blue uSSw cell and set it up as switchable by TempoB; direct it to logical Macro#1 and close the pop-up.
Set the ministick's Output as Mouse.
Under the Macro tab click on the first 2 cells (1), set them up as Keyboard (2) and direct them to the desired key (3).
Check the Auto and Enable boxes (4 and 6), set the desired time for the buttons/keys to actuate (5) and press the Macros' Set button (7).
At the end press the Set button to save the changes (8).
In Profile/Buttons click on the blue uSSw cell and set it up as switchable by TempoB; direct it to logical Macro#1 and close the pop-up.
Set the ministick's Output as Mouse.
Under the Macro tab click on the first 2 cells (1), set them up as Keyboard (2) and direct them to the desired key (3).
Check the Auto and Enable boxes (4 and 6), set the desired time for the buttons/keys to actuate (5) and press the Macros' Set button (7).
At the end press the Set button to save the changes (8).
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