
For the moment I still use Synapse v2.21 since I've heard v3 is still in BETA. If anybody has any way of solving these issues please tell me. Doing so would only result in Ctrl being pressed rapidly again and again instead of being held down. Unfortunately, this also has the same issue as #1 in that I can't hold my button for Ctrl. For now, I have made a macro where it executes a Ctrl press down > delay > Ctrl release. I can't tell how long this lasts but I think it doesn't happen all the time, just ALMOST always. The issue is that when I press the button, the Ctrl key gets stuck working so even if I just blocked for a moment the "Ctrl" function remains detected as pressed within the system and affects my other commands. In game this functions mostly as "Guard/Block". Put it simply, I bound the Ctrl key to one of my mouse's keys. #2 "Ctrl" - This seems to be a notorious issue with macros. This is fine and all for single-press action, but I would like to make it so that if I hold the macro button down it acts the same way as if LMB+RMB are both held down pressed. #1 "LMB+RMB" - Since there is no option to bind multiple keys pressed at the same time, I am left with no choice but to create a macro that presses both mouse clicks at the same time. I have two questions that I need help to find the answer to with regards to Synapse.
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Currently I have as my easy way to change between them. I highly suggest making a button combination to switch between a profile with auto click and one without, because it gets kind of annoying having to change it manually whenever you're not in game, or when you just don't want it. Rebind mouse wheel to default and bingo! You've got yourself a turbo left click without Hypershift at all. Then chance left click from default to mouse function, select left click, and turn on the turbo to however many clicks per second you want. So after wondering for a bit, I've found the answer! I know some of you already know this, but this is for the noobs like me that had no idea:īind left click to you wheel click of something other than left click. I figured out that doesn't work because the button it's trying to hold down is no longer that button, it's Hypershift now, and you can't bind to that. You can't toggle hypershift on or off, so I've been trying to create a macro to hold it down for me so I could use the turbo function on my left click.
