Hi guys,
I have an issue with creating a certain type of MACRO for my Razer Basilisk Ultimate mouse using the synapse software. Here is the issue:
I want the Macro to hold SHIFT button on my keyboard and Change the DPI to a certain amount simultaneously and I want to assign this macro to the clutch button.
The point is there is no DPI up or DPI down that I could add to my macro which is making me so sad because I know that Logitech had these functions predefined for adding to Macros.
Do you have any idea or solution for that?
Best Regards,
Alireza
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Hi @StrawAPATITEquick657. I assume you also have a Razer keyboard, since it's the only way to do what you want to do. So, in Synapse, assign a key to change sensitivity in "between devices" section in the keyboard/personalization tab (see picture below, although mine is in Spanish) and then use that key for creating the macro in the macro tab. It should work but I haven't tested it.
YellowRosegeofocus684
Hi @StrawAPATITEquick657. I assume you also have a Razer keyboard, since it's the only way to do what you want to do. So, in Synapse, assign a key to change sensitivity in "between devices" section in the keyboard/personalization tab (see picture below, although mine is in Spanish) and then use that key for creating the macro in the macro tab. It should work but I haven't tested it.
Actually my Keyboard is the Steelseries Apex Pro and I can't sync it with my mouse that easily. Do you know any other solution for that?
I'm sorry, but I think it is not possible to coordinate both devices if they aren't both Razer. I firstly purschased a Basilisk and then I realized I need also a Razer keyboard for using the Hypersift funcion...
YellowRosegeofocus684
I'm sorry, but I think it is not possible to coordinate both devices if they aren't both Razer. I firstly purschased a Basilisk and then I realized I need also a Razer keyboard for using the Hypersift funcion...
OK Thanks.
Actually I believe that there should be some way to program your own script for such a macro instead of using prebuilt synapse functions.
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