Yes. You can. Disable the solver, put the key combination of the macro in the bar next to the Start button, and then add “, ” for every step. So for instance, if it’s on CTRL+8 and has 5 steps, put it like this (without the quotation marks): “CTRL+8, , , ,”. If you want to use a second macro afterwards, for instance one that’s on CTRL+9, or a skill on that slot for that matter, it would look like this: “CTRL+8, , , , ,CTRL+9, , “. To finish it up in case the macro didn’t do the job, put a skill that adds progress at the end: “CTRL+8, , , , ,CTRL+9, , ,1”. Your keybinds can be different, but the idea remains the same.
It will repeat the sequence as many times as you told it to in the Count box.
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