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Lycander Mouse Software Page

Traditional macro recording captures only keystrokes. Lycander’s software captures timing between clicks with millisecond precision. It also supports "Loop Until Release" and "Randomized Delay" features (legal for MMOs and productivity, but restricted in competitive shooters).

Lycander includes a lightweight scripting language. For example, to create an auto-crafting bot for survival games: lycander mouse software

loop (200) 
    click(right)
    wait(50ms)
    click(left)
    wait(500ms)

Save it as a .lys file and attach it to a mouse button. Traditional macro recording captures only keystrokes

1. Button Customization (3/5)
Allows remapping of up to 8 mouse buttons, including left/right click, scroll wheel tilt, and side buttons. Supports keyboard keys, multimedia controls (volume, play/pause), and launching apps. However, you cannot create “hypershift” layers (one button to toggle a secondary function set), which power users expect. Save it as a

2. DPI & Polling Rate (3.5/5)
Supports 4 DPI presets (200 – 6400 in 100 steps) and polling rates of 125/500/1000 Hz. Works as advertised. No sniper button momentary DPI reduction feature.

3. Macro Editor (2/5)
Record keystrokes and mouse clicks with adjustable delays. But it lacks:

4. RGB Lighting (1.5/5)
If the paired mouse has LEDs, you can choose from static red, green, blue, or yellow. No breathing, wave, or reactive effects. Color selection is not RGB hex/slider-based.

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Traditional macro recording captures only keystrokes. Lycander’s software captures timing between clicks with millisecond precision. It also supports "Loop Until Release" and "Randomized Delay" features (legal for MMOs and productivity, but restricted in competitive shooters).

Lycander includes a lightweight scripting language. For example, to create an auto-crafting bot for survival games:

loop (200) 
    click(right)
    wait(50ms)
    click(left)
    wait(500ms)

Save it as a .lys file and attach it to a mouse button.

1. Button Customization (3/5)
Allows remapping of up to 8 mouse buttons, including left/right click, scroll wheel tilt, and side buttons. Supports keyboard keys, multimedia controls (volume, play/pause), and launching apps. However, you cannot create “hypershift” layers (one button to toggle a secondary function set), which power users expect.

2. DPI & Polling Rate (3.5/5)
Supports 4 DPI presets (200 – 6400 in 100 steps) and polling rates of 125/500/1000 Hz. Works as advertised. No sniper button momentary DPI reduction feature.

3. Macro Editor (2/5)
Record keystrokes and mouse clicks with adjustable delays. But it lacks:

4. RGB Lighting (1.5/5)
If the paired mouse has LEDs, you can choose from static red, green, blue, or yellow. No breathing, wave, or reactive effects. Color selection is not RGB hex/slider-based.