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Logitech G Keyboard Assignment for No Recoil Macro Scripts

How to Setup your Logitech G Keyboard

If you own a Logitech G Keyboard, you'll be pleased to know that customizing its functionality is incredibly easy with Logitech G HUB software. Whether you're a gamer, a writer, or just someone looking to optimize their keyboard use, you can assign a function to any button on your Logitech G Keyboard to enhance its performance. This tutorial will guide you through the steps of how to make these customizations.

Step 1: Open Logitech G HUB Profile

First and foremost, you'll need to navigate to your keyboard profile within the Logitech G HUB software. If you haven't installed this program yet, make sure to download it from here.

Step 2: Locate the Assignment Icon

After opening your keyboard's profile, look for the assignment icon, which is usually situated at the top-left corner of the interface. This icon will allow you to view and modify button assignments.

Click on your Logitech G-Hub Keyboard
Click on your Logitech G-Hub Keyboard

Step 3: Navigate to the "System" Section

In the assignment options, you'll find a category labeled "System." This is where you can explore various functionalities that can be assigned to the buttons on your Logitech G Keyboard.

In Logitech G-Hub Under Assignment choose System
In Logitech G-Hub Under Assignment choose System

Step 4: Choose a Function

Under the "System" section, you'll see a function named "Stop." For demonstration purposes, let's assign this function to the available buttons on your keyboard. However, feel free to assign any function that you find useful and that won't interfere with your typical keyboard usage.

 
Assign the "stop" function to your keyboard to activate the G Buttons for assignment
Assign the "stop" function to your keyboard to activate the G Buttons for assignment
 

Step 5: Confirm the Assignment

Once you've chosen the function, assign it to the buttons of your choice by following the on-screen instructions. You can assign multiple buttons to perform the same function. In the Logitech No Recoil Macro you have to change the "nil" value to the button number only. For Example we want to use F6 we have to change the "nil" value only to 6 same as a mouse button assignment. If in the script is not a keyboard function list for example;

local Weapon = nil

Just add "_Keyboard" to the weapon name it will work. In the end it should look like this;

local Weapon_Keyboard = nil

Conclusion

And that's it! You've successfully learned how to assign functions to buttons on your Logitech G Keyboard using Logitech G HUB. Customizing your keyboard not only enhances your experience but also allows you to streamline various tasks, making your daily computer interactions more efficient.

Remember, while we've used the "Stop" function for illustration, you are free to assign any function that best suits your needs. Happy customizing!

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