Just to head off certain confusion, this question is not about rodents.
I make them all the time. My best ones were for Helldivers 2. As you play Helldivers 2, you frequently are asked to press the arrow keys in a certain order. So when someone goes down, you have a 6 arrow key sequence to type in to get that person respawned. Generally speaking, since you can't shoot during this, you are running for your life--not using the mouse--while you do it. This wasn't going to happen for me, so I made a macro to do it (and a couple more for other things). So I just start running, hit one of the mouse side buttons, and the person gets respawned.
Another one was for dodging in Elden Ring, which I occasionally screwed up. One for making small jumps in another game (one step forward, jump, "w" while in the air, briefly "s" when you land to keep from sliding off the other side), and even one to put away what I was carrying and deploy my umbrella in Nightingale.
Based on previous discussions, I'm pretty sure no one else here has made a mouse macro, but I thought I would give it a shot.
I make them all the time. My best ones were for Helldivers 2. As you play Helldivers 2, you frequently are asked to press the arrow keys in a certain order. So when someone goes down, you have a 6 arrow key sequence to type in to get that person respawned. Generally speaking, since you can't shoot during this, you are running for your life--not using the mouse--while you do it. This wasn't going to happen for me, so I made a macro to do it (and a couple more for other things). So I just start running, hit one of the mouse side buttons, and the person gets respawned.
Another one was for dodging in Elden Ring, which I occasionally screwed up. One for making small jumps in another game (one step forward, jump, "w" while in the air, briefly "s" when you land to keep from sliding off the other side), and even one to put away what I was carrying and deploy my umbrella in Nightingale.
Based on previous discussions, I'm pretty sure no one else here has made a mouse macro, but I thought I would give it a shot.