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Logitech G19 - "G Keys"


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Well... The only thing you need is the key name, right?

Go to settings --> binds --> double click on any of the controls in the list.

Press one of those G keys. Check the name it appears.

If nothing happens, then you can't do anything with them (probably MTA didn't give support to those keys yet, if so).

Otherwise, there you got the name to be used. In order to bind /me, write this at chat:

/bind KEY_NAME me MESSAGE

MESSAGE for the action you are doing, like "is binding G keys!".

KEY_NAME is the name of the key you got while configuring controls with G keys.

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Well... The only thing you need is the key name, right?

Go to settings --> binds --> double click on any of the controls in the list.

Press one of those G keys. Check the name it appears.

If nothing happens, then you can't do anything with them (probably MTA didn't give support to those keys yet, if so).

Otherwise, there you got the name to be used. In order to bind /me, write this at chat:

/bind KEY_NAME me MESSAGE

MESSAGE for the action you are doing, like "is binding G keys!".

KEY_NAME is the name of the key you got while configuring controls with G keys.

Nope, No name popped up. Already tried that. :l

There's software that comes with the G19 that allows you to bind them with certain games but it's hard to use. ;l

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You can only bind keys with the logitech keyboard software, but you can however make it type the command you need for you.

Example: pressing G4 will make it do this: t(latency 10ms) /myCommand, thus making it trigger the command /myCommand as if you had typed it.

to set this up do the following in the Logitech keyboard software:

- Open the key settings menu.

- click on multiple keys

- click on record

- type the command

- enter a delay of 50ms

- ???

- PROFIT!

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You can only bind keys with the logitech keyboard software, but you can however make it type the command you need for you.

Example: pressing G4 will make it do this: t(latency 10ms) /myCommand, thus making it trigger the command /myCommand as if you had typed it.

to set this up do the following in the Logitech keyboard software:

- Open the key settings menu.

- click on multiple keys

- click on record

- type the command

- enter a delay of 50ms

- ???

- PROFIT!

This is correct.

The "G keys" require Logitech's software. They are not assigned actual key presses by Windows. I have a G15 without the software installed (my LCD is dead, no point) and pressing the G keys just results in a function key, i.e. G1 = F1.

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