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Synapse v3 any better than v4?

  • February 19, 2025
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As i get used to Synapse v4 i began to hate it with my Tantarus v2.

Programming macros is quite complicated due the very inefficient interface, with far too much distraction towards other stuff un-needed for me.

Besides v4 seems quite buggy.

I tested a Blackwidow v4 (pro?) keyboard but sent it back since it had no right WIN key, but it's macro-ing software interface was easier.

So is Synapse v3 any better for the Tantarus v2?

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FiszPL
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  • VANGUARD
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  • February 19, 2025

Dunno if it’s better. Maybe less buggy - but it depends on the peripherals that you have.

Some newer devices are not compatible with the Synapse 3.


  • Insider Mini
  • 11 replies
  • February 19, 2025

The macro creation of Razer is not the most intuitive.  However I found that once you understand it, it does become (slightly) easier.

Synapse 4 has, in my opinion, easier Macro creation.  Having said that I was able to re-create a Macro that I made in Synapse 4, as well as optimizing the Synapse 3 created one.

 

If you are recreating a set of key presses, then the macro generator creates two presses, one for down and the other for up.  Synapse 4 allows for a separate delay, while Synapse 3 has the delay as a function of the key press.

 

I had a Tartarus v2, until one of the keys stopped working, and I now have the Tartarus Pro.  

 

Due to the numerous bugs, and issues with Synapse 4, I have “downgraded” to Synapse 3 and it now is working perfectly.

 

My Razer setup is as follows: Keyboard: Blackwidow Chroma V2, Keypad: Tartarus Pro, Mouse: Basilisk V3.

 

I hope this helps, and if you need any help with Synapse 3, please do not hesitate to reach out.

 

Best regards

Sleuth.


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