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Macromaker.msi Access

: If you are using MSI hardware like the MSI Claw or a gaming keyboard, you might prefer using the built-in MSI Center M software, which offers native macro support for M1/M2 keys without needing third-party installers. macromaker/manual.txt at master - GitHub

: Macros are typically stored in a local .txt or configuration file. You can create different lists for different tasks or games by swapping these files in the settings. macromaker.msi

: You can manually adjust the Hold time (how long a key stays pressed) and Delay (the gap between actions) to ensure the macro runs smoothly in your specific application. : If you are using MSI hardware like

: Save your macro list. Ensure the program is running in the background for the hotkeys to work. Important Usage Tips : You can manually adjust the Hold time

Once you have installed the software using the .msi file, follow these steps to set up your first macro:

Press (usually via a predefined hotkey like Scroll Lock ) when finished.