You should do a speed test to determine the quality of your connection. A quick restart to your router won’t take much time and has a high probability of troubleshooting minor issues like this. Macro: This feature lets you record key sequences and run them automatically. First and foremost, you should always start by checking your network connection.Chroma Studio: This is Razer's tool for setting up custom lightning settings and cycles across your devices.This module lets you sync your Razer lights with your lighting panels. Nanoleaf: This is a bridge module for those of us who have Nanoleaf panel lights installed on the same network.If you're using any of Philips' Hue smartlights in your home, grabbing this module is a must.
Philips Hue: Philips' popular lighting platform can sync to Razer Chroma using this module.Chroma Visualizer: This module controls and activates your lighting with games and music, for an immersive experience.Once installed, take a look at the module page in the top bar for more of its features and settings. Chroma Connect: This is a module service that lets you sync your Razer Chroma RGB settings to other apps, games, and platforms, and comes with its own app store for custom notifications and integrations.However, its usefulness is limited since you have to activate her manually and cannot wake her up using your laptop's microphone. Amazon Alexa: This module lets you turn your Razer laptop into a portable Alexa assistive speaker.Right now, here's what you can install (or uninstall). You can always return to the main Modules tab via the dashboard to remove or install new modules. Once installed, each module will appear as its own tab in the top bar on Razer Synapse, and will be configurable with a range of new settings and features. There aren't tons right now, but Razer is expanding the list regularly. If you go back to the dashboard, you can select the "Modules" tab to look at available integrations for your device. I've set my Razer Hypershift key as one of the buttons on my Razer mouse, and set it so that holding down the Hypershift button moves my 1, 2, 3, 4 number keys over to 5, 6, 7, 8 to get easy access to more ability buttons for video games like World of Warcraft. You can configure your Hypershift keys by clicking on the button that says "Standard" beneath the mouse pad image on the software. If you bind a key or mouse button to become your Razer Hypershift key, holding that down lets you bind another set of keys, which can effectively double the number of shortcuts you can have in any one place. The profile section lets you set up different sets of configurations, which can be useful for having different bindings per-game or per-workflow.Īdditionally, Razer Hypershift lets you effectively add another "Fn" key. Test your macro key assignment by opening “WordPad” or “Microsoft Word” and pressing your selected key.Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)īy default, hitting the "System" section (if you have a Razer Laptop) will let you configure various features of your system, starting with keyboard bindings. Your macro has been successfully assigned. Select the option you wish under “Playback Option” if you wish to play the macro more than once per keystroke. Under “ASSIGN MACRO”, select the macro you wish to assign from the dropdown menu. Select “MACRO” from the left-hand column that appears. How to restore a missing module in Synapse 3Ĭlick on the key you wish to assign the macro to.Note: If "MACRO" is missing from the options at the top of Synapse, see the answer below for instructions on how to restore it. Select the device you wish to assign a macro to.
Plug your Razer Synapse 3-enabled product into your computer. You can view the video below for instructions. See How to create macros on Razer Synapse 3-enabled Razer products for detailed instructions. To use macros within Razer Synapse 3, create the macro first within Razer Synapse 3 and then assign it to any of your Razer Synapse 3-enabled products.