How-to: Edit a macro
Once you've recorded a macro, you may want to edit it to remove an extra keypress or add
one you missed, or change the delay. To illustrate how this is done, we'll edit our Test
macro from the "How-to: Record a macro" section in this guide.
You can only edit macros that are bound to a button on your mouse. If you have macros that
you have saved (using the Export function) and want to edit, you must first assign them to a
button on the mouse.
1. Open the Vengeance Gaming Software application
2. Select the Assign Buttons activity
3. Choose a profile to change. Assuming you're using the Test macro we created in the
Record a macro exercise, you can simply use the default Profile 1.
4. In the Button Selection area, click the button to which the macro you want to edit is
assigned. In this case, select
following screen:
5. For this example, let's first add a couple of keystrokes to change the macro from
creating "Hello World" to "A Jello World". Start by right-clicking on the first occurrence of
0.050 seconds delay (just below LShift) to open the edit menu, which looks like
this:
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. If you're editing our Test macro, you should see the
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