djleo305
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hello i recently received my z10 rgb and have been trying to use the e keys in world of warcraft, but it seems they dont work, i cant assign them in game, any idea how am i supposed to do this?
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 5:36 AM
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What's that G/PC button do on the top-left?..If it's anything like my G11, it switches the keyboard between Gaming Mode and PC/Normal Mode..Try pressing that. Just a thought.
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 5:38 AM
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bob16314 What's that G/PC button do on the top-left?..If it's anything like my G11, it switches the keyboard between Gaming Mode and PC/Normal Mode..Try pressing that. Just a thought.
tried on all modes but i guess its not recognized, i tried playing with key assigments in unleash rgb but nothing, when i click on standard it puts it back as disabled
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 5:39 AM
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Let me start by saying that I have not owned one of these keyboards.
My G keys require me to assign the macro key in the software for the keyboard prior to assigning in game.
You probably need to make them a hot key, so that they create a sequence of button presses, and then assign them in game.
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 5:47 AM
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i have tried everything, i returning this thing, what a waste of time and money
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 6:13 AM
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 7:45 AM
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Yes i have, i have tried practically everything but the e keys just wont work in game and im not reinstalling windows i have over 3tb worth of stuff
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 11:58 AM
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☼ Best Answerby Cool GTX Tuesday, May 19, 2020 4:47 PM
Since I own this keyboard I know how it works. You would need to tell the EVGA Unleashed RGB software what you want the E macro to do. First go into the Unleashed software and record the Macro. Go to Macro editor and hit the + button at the bottom left corner to create a new one. Then press the red record button and then press every button you want to use in World of Warcraft when you press the E1 key. Next you want to edit the time between key presses to match and slightly go over your cooldown timer to make sure you are not still on cooldown when you try to use it. 1000ms would be one second for cooldown but I probably would use 1020 as a second just to make sure I am not on cooldown. Next you will want to name the macro something easy to remember what it does like "boss battle buffs" So you know it's gets you ready for a boss fight for example. Next go to key assignment and click on the E1 button then assign it to the macro.
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 12:19 AM
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Hoggle Since I own this keyboard I know how it works.
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 4:46 PM
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Hoggle Since I own this keyboard I know how it works. You would need to tell the EVGA Unleashed RGB software what you want the E macro to do.
First go into the Unleashed software and record the Macro. Go to Macro editor and hit the + button at the bottom left corner to create a new one. Then press the red record button and then press every button you want to use in World of Warcraft when you press the E1 key. Next you want to edit the time between key presses to match and slightly go over your cooldown timer to make sure you are not still on cooldown when you try to use it. 1000ms would be one second for cooldown but I probably would use 1020 as a second just to make sure I am not on cooldown. Next you will want to name the macro something easy to remember what it does like "boss battle buffs" So you know it's gets you ready for a boss fight for example. Next go to key assignment and click on the E1 button then assign it to the macro.
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Re: z10 rgb e keys
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 9:55 PM
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Hoggle Since I own this keyboard I know how it works. You would need to tell the EVGA Unleashed RGB software what you want the E macro to do. First go into the Unleashed software and record the Macro. Go to Macro editor and hit the + button at the bottom left corner to create a new one. Then press the red record button and then press every button you want to use in World of Warcraft when you press the E1 key. Next you want to edit the time between key presses to match and slightly go over your cooldown timer to make sure you are not still on cooldown when you try to use it. 1000ms would be one second for cooldown but I probably would use 1020 as a second just to make sure I am not on cooldown. Next you will want to name the macro something easy to remember what it does like "boss battle buffs" So you know it's gets you ready for a boss fight for example. Next go to key assignment and click on the E1 button then assign it to the macro.
Dude youre a life saver, i was getting so frustrated, thank you so much
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