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Aya Feb 4, 2018 @ 11:36am
Turbo buttons on mice: Do they exist?
Because the secondary LMB is often just a double click button and macro software for brand name mice only go as far as "press a button sequence", I have to wonder if anyone there are any mice that have an autofire function similar to that one HipGear PlayStation 2 controller.
Last edited by Aya; Feb 4, 2018 @ 11:37am
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You can just create a macro and bind it to your mouse.
Blargo Feb 4, 2018 @ 11:40am 
There are auto-clicking software you can download if you really want to.
Last edited by Blargo; Feb 4, 2018 @ 11:41am
Aya Feb 4, 2018 @ 11:40am 
Originally posted by Zalinto:
You can just create a macro and bind it to your mouse.
The extent of macro-ing would only be "press LMB x amount of times"

I'm gonna assume your answer means "the turbo button died with the PS2"
Yoreck Feb 4, 2018 @ 11:42am 
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Aya Feb 4, 2018 @ 11:50am 
Originally posted by Yoreck:
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Before the Xbox 360 even existed, the major consoles that stood before it were subject to having third party controllers that enabled the autofiring of the face (and if memory serves me correct, the) shoulder buttons.

Don't know why this isn't a thing with gaming mice so as to not need the automatic recievers in Fallout 4, the L85A1 in Killing Floor 2, or i guess any other game where high ROF guns operate with a semi-auto firing system
Arya Feb 4, 2018 @ 5:55pm 
They do exist... in a sense.

High end mice and even some basic models can have macros programmed which do exactly this function. Swiftpoint's Z gaming mouse even has multi-stage mouse buttons, meaning you could have Stage 1 set as a normal LMB click and Stage 2(pressed harder) as a Turbo Macro.
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