![]() ![]() The macro setting is for recording and editing macros, but it's again hardly usable even though the software drivers are near-identical in function to those of the K530 Draconic, which had a much better user experience with scaling. There is a virtual keyboard over which you can pick any key and map it as another, a macro, or a multimedia shortcut chosen from a list of preset options. ![]() ![]() The menu seems easy enough to understand if usable, with profiles on the home page and each profile associated with key mapping and lighting options that are software driven. ![]() Scaling with Windows is so poor that nothing helps here, including going down to 720p on my 4K monitor or trying compatibility modes all the way back to Windows XP. Unfortunately, this version somehow lowers the bar further and instead is a re-skin of the worst software drivers I have seen used by a couple of other smaller brand keyboards in the past. With the lack of any unified drivers, I would have at least taken a re-skinned version of the same base for their mice and keyboards from before. ![]()
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