

For each mouse button, you can insert Down, Up, or Click events.Right-click anywhere in the Keystrokes section of the Command Editor and hover over Insert mouse Event.Select the Multikey Macro tab from the left-hand pane of the Command Editor window.Double-click or right-click on a button and select Assign New Command or Edit Command to open the Command Editor.Click on the Customize on-board profile icon at the bottom of the screen.


In the Profiles box, select a profile that you want to create macros for.Click on the Customize buttons, Customize G-keys or Customize Function Keys icon at the bottom of the screen.If applicable, make sure the mouse or keyboard is set to Automatic Game Detection.Select your gaming device and navigate to the Home tab.Make sure your gaming mouse or keyboard is connected using the supplied USB cable.Getting started with a keyboard or gaming mouse in Automatic Game Detection mode Mouse events and keystrokes with delay example.Getting started with a gaming mouse in On-Board Memory mode.Getting started with a keyboard or gaming mouse in Automatic Game Detection mode.You can use Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) to create macros that automate a series of mouse button events and/or keystrokes with a single mouse button click or keypress of a G or function key.
