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Hi, I originally wanted my PS3 controller to be assigned to a game I assigned only so I can control the game without having to click the game screen to activate then start playing then go back to work. However, this seemed rather too hard for someone who doesn't have any programming skill so the next best thing I figured was to use "Windows key + number key" as a short cut access.
I tried to achieve the following key press sequence,
Windows key (hold, release at the end) > Number 2 (press and release) > Number 2 (press and release)
While if I had only 1 window open for the 2nd slot, it would have been simple, I could have just do "Super+2". However, because I have 2 windows open for the 2nd slot on the taskbar, I have to press Number 2 twice to cycle to the 2nd window, which is the window I want to activate.
I tried "Super+2+2" but didn't work, tried to add delays in between but AntiMicroX doesn't seem to support the way of key press sequence I want.
Is there any work around for this? Any helps or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reading!
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Hi, I originally wanted my PS3 controller to be assigned to a game I assigned only so I can control the game without having to click the game screen to activate then start playing then go back to work. However, this seemed rather too hard for someone who doesn't have any programming skill so the next best thing I figured was to use "Windows key + number key" as a short cut access.
I tried to achieve the following key press sequence,
Windows key (hold, release at the end) > Number 2 (press and release) > Number 2 (press and release)
While if I had only 1 window open for the 2nd slot, it would have been simple, I could have just do "Super+2". However, because I have 2 windows open for the 2nd slot on the taskbar, I have to press Number 2 twice to cycle to the 2nd window, which is the window I want to activate.
I tried "Super+2+2" but didn't work, tried to add delays in between but AntiMicroX doesn't seem to support the way of key press sequence I want.
Is there any work around for this? Any helps or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reading!
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