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KING! Thank you, been trying to do this for ages and your video explained it perfectly. Only thing missing from the video (found in the comments) is that you have to swap from On Board to Detect Profiles, once that was done, got it working in no time flat.
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOO much. I sat here forever watching dumb adults trying to BS knowing what they were doing. AND YOU DO. YOU SAVED MY SANITY. THIS DUDE IS ON HIS GAME.
When this vid was made dude you were squeaky, but damn this was really nicely done, to the point, nicely presented, music in the background, everything was pretty much perfect!
I have been trying to figure out how to do autoclick on my logitech keyboards forever; well many years anyway. Your video helped me figure it out. Thanks!
Dont know why there is 200 dislikes, because honestly great video man.. short and simple and well informed. Switching over to Logitech from Razer the interface is a little different lol. Thanks for the quick tutorial !
I use the forward and backward sidebuttons as keybinds for multiple games. Is there any way that I can set the auto clicker to run by just holding down left click?
I've done the same as shown in the video, with the same mouse even, but mine only works as a normal click and does not keep clicking when i'm holding it down. And yes i have turned "repeat while holding down" on
Im playing warframe and i want a macro for "slide attacks" means i need to macro Shift and Ctrl (first Ctrl and then shift) im just too dumb to do it can you help me?
why does it not work for my console i did everthing right and put it on on board memory and it wont work and i l click the button and xbox but when i plug it in my pc it works instanly and help plz
I may not be seeing the intended function. Upon searching, I was looking for a method of holding the left click down for a specified delay, then release. This video, while detailed (good job by the way), did not work for me in that manner. Though if anything it helped me fix my issue (from prior testing). The following is my alteration to simulate the pressed and held left click with a toggle, if anyone finds this helpful: Intended for, but not limited to, Minecraft auto mining. I made the following changes. In order: Left Button Down > Delay > Left Button Up. Change delay to about 5 seconds (good for testing). For the repeat, change to toggle and keep the 10 second delay. Based on my testing, I pressed my macro button and it acted as if the left mouse button was clicked and held. The delay between the button down and up was good, then repeated (continuously). When I pressed the macro button again, it ran it's delayed course and stopped.
Can I use it on my work pc without the logitech software on it? I mean can I set it up first on my personal pc with the software then plug it on my work pc?