A 200-ms requirement to activate the “long hold” command is long enough to ensure that it won’t be accidentally triggered by a simple tap, yet neither will you have to wait long for the “long hold” command to fire.įRAG WITH YOUR FEET! – July 18, 2011 All of the timed macros in this profile only use two time switches, “tap” and “long hold,” and the threshold is set at 200ms, or one fifth of a second. ![]() The time thresholds can be changed easily in the macro builder when you create the macro. If you’re interested in the nuts and bolts: timed press macros can detect three different press durations: tap (ultra fast), release after a brief press (not quite as fast), release after a long press (the longest duration). Once the button has been 200ms, the macro will send ‘Run’ (pressing the Shift button), and when it is finally released, you’ll stop running (releasing the Shift button). On a quick tap, we’ll send ‘Stomp’ (space). Rather than place stomp and run on different buttons on the same pedal, as we did in the first configuration, we can actually squeeze them onto a single button. Let’s pair Ultra Shake with a Timed Press macro. The shake action starts as soon as you press the assigned button and doesn’t relent until you release. Use it when you feel that the good folks at Visceral Games just haven’t given you enough ammo, and you want to take out your frustration on one of the smaller varieties of necromorph. ![]() Activating this macro sends ‘E’ fast, real fast - approximately every 10 milliseconds. Introducing the Ultra Necromorph Shake macro. Do you experience symptoms of itchiness, foul odor and fear of commitment?
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