Thank. But I've already tried a whole bunch of those.
Most of those programs aren't designed for video games, but rather workflow.
One of the major issues is timing. Many of those programs will recognize a key, however won't record how long the key was pressed down for. If you want to adjust the timing of how long a key is pressed for, you have to modifty the script. Which takes a lot of effort. That makes them fairly useless for video game macros.
I really wanted a macro program w/ a "live record" button...
Does anyone remember those nifty MACRO buttons on old controllers?
Where it would record your exact keystrokes and timing, then play them back when you hit the button. Thus, allowing you to record and play back complex combos with minimal effort.
I'm trying to do the same thing for PC games. Anyone have any recommendations for software?
Thanks for contributing everyone, I'll watch some videos and decide from then.
To answer the question that a bunch of you asked: why a 9800? Because I had an extra one sitting around from a previous project, and therefor that video card cost me 0$.
I have a Alienware Aurora 7500-R4 , its a couple years old now, and its having a little trouble. I would list the specs but it won't turn on.
When I hit the power button, I hear the fans spin, and it sounds like everything is good, but then nothing happens.
The monitor remains inactive. From looking into the case, a quick glance of mine seemed to see that all the cables were attached and everything looked normal
I don't hear any Bios-error beep noises, I just hit the power button, the case, and led's light up, but then it stays that way. Monitor just stays inactive. Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas to what might be causing this? Thanks a lot for your ideas.
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