Jets, what's the difference between a tac switch macro and a normal one? Like how to you make them differently?
Well when you put a macro on A, you are pressing A - then the macro needs to have more A presses.
Having a straight 10 SPS rapid-fire set to A is difficult because you can't desensitize it like you can on RT.
RT - you can fully press - have slight press, and no press.
A - full or none.
It is easier to make a tac rapid-fire for A as you start with the tac - not a 360 button. Everything can be perfect, because you don't execute the macro by pressing the A button to start.
I guess I could make one for the A button the same as the tac, but it would start off badly, then become constant.
I may be wrong though, with the new features of the software (loop settings) it may be possible that I can make an A rapid-fire for tac + A button in one macro.