Mech5 – Azio Levetron Mech5 Gaming Keyboard (KB577U) User Manual

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Create a New Profile

Click “New” from the Profiles Settings interface to create a new Profile. Type a name in the “Save

as” pop-up window and click “Save.” Please note that the file name will also be used as the Profile

name. This profile will be saved in the “AZiO” folder within the “Documents” folder.

After saving, the software will return to the Profile Settings window. The newly added Profile will

appear in the Profile list. Tick the “Active” checkbox on the left to active it and “apply” to save the

settings without exiting. To finish the setup and return to the main interface, click the “OK” button.

Load an Existing Profile

To load a previously created or downloaded profile, click “Load” and select the file from the pop-

up window. The software will automatically return to the Profile Settings window. To activate it,

please tick the checkbox next to the respective Profile name.

Delete a Profile

Unwanted Profiles can be deleted in the Profile Settings window by selecting it and clicking on

“Delete”. Click “OK” or “Apply.” This operation will only delete the Profile data from this software,

it will not delete the physical saved file of the Profile. To delete the save file, please use Windows

Explorer and go to the “AZiO” folder within the “Documents” folder.

MACRO SETTINGS

Macro functions allow players to create

short, long and complex command se-

quences for their applications and games.

This section will illustrate how to create or

edit a Macro function. After which, please

see the next section for assigning keys to

the Macros created here. For now, click on

“Macro Settings” to enter the Macro settings

interface.

Creating a new Macro function:

1. Start by clicking on “New”.

2. Enter a name or description for this Macro function and press Enter.

3. Ticking the “Record interval time” checkbox will record the Macro string in the same timing

sequence each key is pressed or released. The delay is calculated in milliseconds and can

be manually entered or edited after the Macro string is created. If left unchecked, the software

will assign it a default value of 1ms delay between each key actions. Please note that

1,000ms is equal to 1 second.

4. Click on “Record” to start entering the Macro string.

5. When completed, click on “Stop Record” and “Apply” to apply the changes or “Cancel” to

cancel the changes.

Editing an existing Macro function:

Please refer to the diagram on the next page.
1. In the top section, select the Macro to be edited.

2. On the bottom section, double-click on the portion of the Macro string to be modified. For

example, double-click on the Delay value, or Action value to make changes.

3. Clicking on “Delete” will delete that line and clicking on “Clear” will clear all strings of that

Macro.

4. Clicking on “Record” will allow you to add more commands to the Macro.

5. To move a specific string of the Macro up or down, highlight the respective string and use the

navigation buttons to the right.

6. Click on Ok, Cancel, or Apply when completed.

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