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Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 19
7. Now click Close.
8. That’s it! You’ve assigned your first keystroke and now it’s time to test it out. Open
Notepad or Word (or your favorite text editor), start a new document, and then press
button
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on your Vengeance M90. You should see the number 5 appear as if you were
typing it.
If you are using Hardware playback, you need to save the updated profile to your
Vengeance M90 mouse before the new keystroke assignment will be available. You can do
this using the Manage Profiles activity. Left-click on the LED icon next to the profile name,
and select Save to Vengeance M90. Once the progress indicator reaches 100%, click
Close. Your updates are now saved to the Vengeance M90.
How-to: Record and assign a macro
You can record a macro (a series of keystrokes) and assign that to any button on the
Vengeance M90. To illustrate how this is done, we’ll create a simple macro that types “Hello
World” in any application.
9. Open the Vengeance Gaming Software application
10. Select the Assign Buttons activity
11. Choose a profile to change. In this example, you can simply use the default Profile 1.
You can also select an existing profile from the drop-down menu or create a new profile
using the Manage Profiles activity.
12. To start recording a macro, first click on the MR (Macro Record) button.
13. In the Button Selection area, click the button to which you want to bind the macro. In
this case, select
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. Assuming your mouse is set up with the factory defaults, you should
see the following screen: