![]() ![]() Many times, a more advanced and useful macro can be made depending upon the setup that you have to train the skill. Many options are available when you Right-click on a line item. The macros have been built to provide the greatest applicability to players of varying ping times however, some adjustment is bound to be necessary to get things working perfectly on your computer. You should feel free to edit and modify them however you wish. ![]() The action will be recorded into your macro.Įditing and Creating Your Own Macros: The macros presented are a guide and a good starting point. You can Right-click on a line item in your macro, select Begin Recording Here, navigate to the Hotkeys tab, and then execute what you are looking for. Stop Macro: This does exactly what you would think.Įxecute Selection: When you are recording your own line items into razor, it can be useful to execute things that you see in the Hotkeys tab without having to assign them to a hotkey and using them. You can also use Razor’s other targeting commands to accomplish the same. Set Last Target: This allows you to assign many things in the game to Razor’s last target. This can all be done on the Hotkey tab of Razor. In addition, after you create a macro, it can be helpful to assign that to a hotkey as well. Hotkeys: There are at least two hotkeys that you will want to set up when using these macros. When you do this, make sure you only have 1 instance of razor open at the time, and remember that modifications will be written to the file when the last instance of razor is closed out. ![]() Many times, you will want to make small adjustments to the macro or add your own line items. When you re-enter Razor, you will see that the macro is built and ready to use. Next you can simply copy and paste the code provided, save the macro, and then close it. Then, you can navigate to C:\Programs\Razor\Macros and open up the given macro file you created with Notepad. You can simply create new blank macros in razor, assign them names, and then exit out of all instances of razor and the client(don’t just logout). The last section for each macro contains the actual code for the macro. This is useful if you want to build the macro yourself from scratch. The macro steps are in bold, and there is often information to the right to help in setting things up properly. Be sure to read the macro description as it often gives some specific information that can be used to get the most out of the macro.įollowing the description is an approximation of what the macro looks like as you would see it in razor. Macro List – How to use: Each macro has a section that describes what the macro does, and often additional information that makes training the skill easier. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |