Very good and helpful video ! Thank you and keep it up RAZER !
Nice, great work!
nice Video Guide.
thank you for another helpfull video
Awesome guide~
Awesome, a new and helpful guide about how to remap keys
I like the Naga Pro
This story tells you don't mess up with your mouse setting
Cool instruction video
Nice video guide! Thanks support!
Instructive video. Thank you very much.
Great work again
A great way to play pranks on your friends that wasn't possible two decades ago. :cool_:
Very interesting forum to read
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A great way to play pranks on your friends that wasn't possible two decades ago. :cool_:
Years ago, you just had to take off the ball of the mouse and to config it in left handed.
make sure to remember the profiles though
Hello, I'm new here, First of all, nice to meet you all. I have a question related to how to map keys using hypershift, but as the way the fn key works with other function keys, like in a hypothetical situation let's say I press ctrl, then I want some specific keys to light up to let me know that the combination of those keys is a certain key combination shortcut. I haven't been able to do it. I have use the hypershift function to activate some functions as suggested by the options in the Razer synapse, but is not as I mention in my previous statement.
Any ideas how to do it?
What a great video for people that are too lazy to RTFM or just install the apps that come with their hardware.
You gotta try it, its so cool and fun.
Ez pz, takes less than a min.
Too bad that does not cover remapping the Windows Key. It can be done by exporting a profile, then editing that file and reimporting it. I had to do this for a left handed co-worker that was use to the Windows key on the right and the application key on the left. Easy enough, not sure why it's a disabled option in the GUI though. The only key I can half support as non-remappable is the FN key.