Yes, we support hardware macros, also known as Dynamic Macros. These can be stored on up to 2 keys (1 and 2).


Dynamic Macros are temporary and will be lost if power is turned off. They are designed for quickly saving and immediately using macros:

1. Press "FN+1" and wait for ~ to blink to indicate it's ready to store.

2. Enter the desired keys and press "FN+~" to save.

3. To execute the macro stored on key "1", press "FN+3". Likewise, the execution key for "FN+2" is "FN+4".