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I recently bought a Razer Deathstalker, and the other day I managed to activate the OTF macro recorder by accident, so now I have random gibberish and key presses bound to regular keys, so typing anything ends up being a pain, considering the backspace key prints "allallallallall", and so on.

The only way I've found of fixing this is reconnecting the keyboard or disabling Synapse, but that's only temporary, as it comes right back the next time I turn my PC on. Razer support mentions nothing related to removing them, and neither anywhere else I could imagine. There's also nothing in Synapse (god I hate Synapse).

How can I remove the macros?

Robotnik
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I just figured it out myself.

Go to macro tab, within the macro tab there is a macro dropdown box. Click the arrow and choose one of them, then just delete any that you have.

It shows that none are there but you just have to go in and select one.

Hennes
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nico
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I had the same problem with all the gibberish.

Go to the first tab 'keyboard' then delete what ever profile you have and make a new one, that will remove any of the OTF macros you have.

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Oliver
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My solution was to simply create a new macro and bind it to the gibberish key. Example: I bound U key to asdlldsl I record a new otf macro (fn+f9) I hit u key, macros aren't recorded when recording macros, then bind it to you by hitting fn+f9 then u

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in the macro drop down box

Find a macro with a name like "new macro 1" or "new macro 2" and so on if you did not make the macros but there up in the box then just delete it.

you with see in the pic of the software all the keys being use by a macro are different looking in color

Rick
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