Timing Macro
• When a macro is recorded and programmed via
pressed keys and the time interval between the inputs. The macro runs only once.
Loop Macro
• When a macro is recorded and programmed via
pressed keys and the time interval between the inputs, and repeated endlessly.
• To stop "Loop Macro" function, press "Loop Macro" key again.
• User can input other keys additionally while running ʻLoop Macroʼ.
Auto Macro
• When a macro is recorded and programmed via
registers all at once in loop.
• For example, if the user types "ABCD" via Auto Macro, "ABCDABCDABCD...." will be registered.
• To stop Auto Macro, press "Auto Macro" key again.
• User can input other keys additionally while running ʻAuto Macroʼ.
How to Set Marco
• Press any macro key you want to set while pressing FN. For example, press "FN + M1"
• When [Z] logo LED on Speed Meter starts to blinking slowly, start pressing the keys (maximum 140
characters).
• Press FN key again once the input is completed. [Z] logo LED will turn off and the macro setting
is saved.
• To add mouse input/click in the macro: If keyboard is connected through USB, Volume Up, Mute,
Volume Down will be left click, middle, and right click respectively. No mouse input/click is available
for PS/2 connection.
Adjusting the Time Between Macro Execution
• FN + right arrow key: 10% faster than the original setting (Max 10 times faster)
• FN + left arrow key: 10% slower than the original setting (Max time interval 65 seconds)
Z-key Mode
G1: Timing Macro 1
G2: Timing Macro 2
G3: Timing Macro 3
<Loop> Loop Macro
<Auto> Auto Macro
Timing
Macro, it remembers sequence of the
Loop
Macro, it remembers sequence of the
Auto
Macro, it remembers the pressed keys and
N-key Mode
M1: Timing Macro 1
M2: Timing Macro 2
M3: Timing Macro 3
M4: Timing Macro 4
M5: Timing Macro 5