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[CORSAIR] - HOW TO INSTALL
[Step 1] • Download and install iCUE 5
Initial Setup
Before you begin, make sure you have Corsair iCUE 5 installed on your computer. If you don’t have it yet, click here to download iCUE 5 directly from Corsair’s official website.
Download and install iCUE 5 normally.
After installation, open the program and wait for it to detect your Corsair mouse or keyboard.
Check that all devices appear correctly on the home/dashboard screen. If any device doesn’t show up, unplug and reconnect the USB cable.
If needed, restart iCUE to refresh the device list.
💡 ProScripts Tip:
Keeping iCUE up to date is essential to ensure full compatibility with ProScripts humanized scripts, especially for profiles that use multiple weapons or firing modes.
[Step 2] • Create a dedicated profile for the scripts
Creating a Dedicated Profile for Smart Weapon Switching
Open Corsair iCUE 5 and expand the left-side menu.
Click “Add new software profile”.
Give the new profile a clear, objective name — for example:
You’ll also need to set up a switch back to the Default profile — this will work as an on/off toggle.
After switching to a new profile, repeat the same process inside that new profile.
Assign the switch button again so you can always switch back whenever you want.
This way, you can change weapons/profiles with a single click—fast and precise.
💡 ProScripts Tip: If you have a compatible Corsair keyboard, you can also switch profiles using the keyboard.
Just assign the “Single Profile” function to a specific key—ideal for switching weapons without taking your hand off the keyboard and keeping full control during gameplay.
[Step 4] • Freeing up left click to use scripts
Freeing up left click to use scripts
After the latest iCUE 5 update, it may no longer be possible to assign a script directly to the left mouse button as shown in the previous steps.
But don’t worry — just follow this quick workaround:
Go to the “Key Assignments” tab.
Click the “+” icon to create a new action.
Under “Category”, select “Mouse”.
Click Left Click and remap it to another mouse button, for example:
• Mouse Button 4 or • Mouse Button 5
After this remap, the original left click will be freed up, allowing you to assign the desired weapon script to it.
✅ Done!
Your Corsair iCUE 5 is fully configured with ProScripts. Now just test recoil control in the training range of your favorite game.
💡 ProScripts Tip:
You only need to do this adjustment once—after it’s set, iCUE will allow you to use left click as the firing trigger without conflicting with the default function.
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[BLOODY 7] - HOW TO INSTALL ULTRA CORE3
[Step 1] • Open the Core and create a folder
Creating a dedicated profile
Open your mouse software (Bloody 7) and select Ultra Core3 on the main panel, then open Oscar Macro II.
Next, create a new folder to store your ProScripts scripts.
[Step 2] • Import the ProScripts scripts
Select the weapon files
In the same list, click “Import IN/OUT”.
Then locate the files you downloaded from ProScripts and import the weapons you want to use.
You can import them individually or import everything at once.
[Step 3] • Configure the weapon
Script assignment
Go to Headshot → M-Macro.
Then select the desired weapon and click Back.
When the confirmation message appears, click Yes, enter the weapon name, and click OK. After that, you’ll be redirected to the Headshot tab to set the button that will activate the script.
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[LOGITECH G HUB] - HOW TO INSTALL
[Step 1] • Download and verify Logitech G HUB
Initial Setup and Update
First, you need to have Logitech G HUB installed on your computer.
• Open G HUB. • Go to Settings (⚙️) in the top-right corner. • Check the version number as shown in the image below.
💡 ProScripts Tip:
Keeping G HUB up to date ensures full compatibility with the latest ProScripts scripts and helps avoid loading or execution issues.
[Step 2] • Prepare the script location
Initial organization
Copy the script from the “04 - ProScripts” folder and paste it into a local drive on your computer.
If you only have one drive (e.g., Local Disk “C:/”), that’s fine.
Create a dedicated folder to keep everything organized and easy to find, for example: C:\VALORANT.lua or C:\ProScripts\Valorant\Valorant.lua
What matters is that the file is saved in a simple, accessible path, because it will be used in the next steps.
📁 ProScripts Tip:
You can name it whatever you want, but avoid using terms like “hack” or “cheat”, as they can trigger blocks or alerts from anti-cheat systems.
Step 3 • Configure the weapon in the script
Assigning the activation button
Open the .lua file with Notepad (or any text editor).
Inside the code, find the line where the value nil appears for the weapon you want to use.
Replace nil with the mouse button number you want to use to activate the script. Example: AK47 = 5
(this means the AK47 script will be activated when you press mouse button 5)
💡 ProScripts Tip: If you use a Logitech G keyboard, you can also set the hotkey using the keyboard instead of the mouse. You’ll just need to identify the corresponding key code to assign it correctly in the script.
[Passo 4] • Salvar e vincular o script
Integration with Logitech G HUB / Logitech Gaming Software
After completing the weapon assignment and setting the desired button, save the .lua file.
Next, open Logitech G HUB and go to the top menu “Profiles”.
(If the panel is on another tab, click Profiles to display all configured games and applications.)
Select the game you want to configure — for example: PUBG, Valorant, CS2, Battlefield 2042, among others.
Within the selected game’s profile, locate the default profile (usually named “Default”).
Click the three dots (⋮) next to it to open the options. In the menu that appears, click “Create LUA Script”.
Locate the “Enable LUA Scripting” option at the top of the screen. By default, it will be set to “None”.
Click “None” and select “+ Create a new LUA script”.
G HUB will create a new empty script (usually named “New Script 1”) and automatically open the code editor, where the code will be added in the next step.
Step 5 • Insert the code and activate the script
Finishing the setup
Inside the LUA script editor, delete the existing content and paste the line of code below, replacing the path with the location where your script is saved:
data = dofile[[C:\valorant.lua]]
💡 Example:
If your file is located at: C:\ProScripts\valorant.lua, then the code should look like this:
data = dofile[[C:\ProScripts\valorant.lua]]
If you copied the script to another local drive, such as D: or E:, remember to adjust the drive letter in the code.
🧩 Attention: Always keep the .lua extension at the end of the file name. If you renamed the script, also change the name in the code.
After adjusting the path, save the script by pressing Ctrl + S.
Now, press the mouse button you configured in Step 2 — this will automatically activate the selected weapon script.
Finally, make sure your profile is set as “Persistent” and “Default” inside G HUB, as shown in the image below.
This ensures the script remains active even when switching games or restarting the PC.
✅ Done!
Your Logitech ProScripts script is fully configured and working. Now just test it in the game’s training range and adjust your sensitivity to achieve perfect, natural recoil control.
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[RAZER SYNAPSE 3] - HOW TO INSTALL
[Step 1] • Open Synapse 3 and access the Macro section
If the “Macro” tab doesn’t appear, go to Synapse → Modules → Macro and install the module manually. After installation, restart Synapse so the option shows up correctly.
[Step 2] • Importing the scripts
Adding the scripts to Synapse 3
In the “Macro” tab in Synapse 3, click the import icon (📥).
Select the ProScripts script file you want to use (for example: AK47.xml, Bundle16in1.xml, etc.).
Confirm the import — the script will be automatically added to your macro list.
💡 ProScripts Tip: Keep your scripts organized by game or category.
[Step 3] • Create one profile for each weapon
Organizing profiles in Synapse
In the main menu of Razer Synapse 3, go to the “Profile” section.
Click the “+” icon to create a new profile.
Create one profile for each weapon you want to configure.
Name the profile the same as the weapon to make it easier to identify — for example:
• AK47 • M4A1 • Vandal • Phantom
💡 ProScripts Tip: Keeping the same names for the profile and the macro helps Synapse identify and apply the correct script automatically, avoiding confusion.
[Step 4] • Prepare the firing button
Freeing the left click
To use Left Click as the activation button for the script, you first need to free it from its default function:
In the “Customize” tab, locate the mouse’s Left Click button.
Click on it and reassign this function to another button, such as:
• Mouse Button 5 • Scroll Click
or any other button that isn’t being used.
This will make Left Click available to receive the ProScripts macro without interfering with the mouse’s normal function.
💡 ProScripts Tip: This step is essential to avoid conflicts between the macro and the default firing action. After relocating Left Click, you’ll be able to apply the recoil script safely.
O ChatGPT disse:Step 5 • Assign the macro to the left click
Linking the weapon to the correct profile
Now that Left Click is free, click on it in the mouse diagram.
In the menu that appears, select “Macro”.
Choose the macro for the weapon you want to assign — for example:
• AK47 • M4A1 • Vandal • Phantom
⚠️ Important Warning:
Before applying any script, make sure you’re editing the correct profile!
If you’re editing the AK47 profile, select the AK47 macro — this prevents mistakes and ensures every script matches the correct weapon.
In Playback Option, select: 👉 “Play while assigned key is pressed”
💡 ProScripts Tip: This option ensures dynamic and precise script behavior, applying recoil only while the button is held — simulating natural and realistic control.
Step 6 • Set up quick profile switching
Switching between weapons with ease
To switch quickly between different weapons (profiles), you need to assign the profile-switching function to two mouse buttons.
Choose two buttons on your mouse (e.g., Mouse Button 4 and Mouse Button 5).
Click each button and select the “Switch Profile” function.
You can configure it in two ways:
🔁 Next Profile / Previous Profile → cycles through profiles sequentially
(ideal if you use many weapons)
🎯 Specific Profile → lets you choose an exact profile (example: AK47 or M4A1)
Choose whichever method you prefer — both work perfectly with the ProScripts packages.
💡 ProScripts Tip: Set a default profile as well (for example: Default Profile or Disable Script).
This allows you to instantly disable the macro when you are in the game menu or out of combat.
If you want, you can use the same button you reassigned from the left-click to switch back with a single tap.
[Step 6.1] • Quick profile switching
Switching between weapons with ease
[Step 7] • Review and finalize the setup
Checking profiles and shortcuts
In the end, your screen should look similar to the image below, with each profile configured and your weapon scripts properly linked.
🧩 Example:
In the image, the active profile is XM4, with the AK47 and MAC10 weapons configured.
✅ Done!
If all steps were followed correctly, your Razer Synapse 3 is fully set up with ProScripts. Now just enter the training range in your favorite game, test the recoil control, and adjust your sensitivity for the best performance and natural feel.
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