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So here is my question. No idea if its possible, but is there a way to
create a macro that can be turned on and off that when it is on it can make a certain key (lets say the Q key) actually work like the equals key? I am going back and forth between the tab key and equals key a whole lot and would be easier if i could just leave my hand in one place. I hope it can be done.. |
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