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"Toggle continuous using assigned key" makes more sense to me now that I played with it some. My autorun never sees the end of the timer before I stop it. It shouldn't need to make it all the way through the macro for the second keypress to break it. My point is you should be able to enter your macro and bind it to a key using "toggle continuous using assigned key". Well, looking at the macro he probably stands at the end of the macro and immediately crouches because the loop starts again. The result is that the character crouches for 1s, stands for 1s, and the macro loops until I hit the key again. I didn't feel like waiting 655 seconds to make sure my character stopped, so to make sure that "toggle continuous using assigned key" was executing everything and not just holding shift and W down until I hit the key again, I made a second macro and tried it (control is crouch): He either runs for the maximum possible time and then stops or runs until I hit the key again. I hit the key and without holding it, my character runs.
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LOGITECH G502 MACRO REPEAT UPDATE
What I was calling "hold/maintain keypress" was actually named "toggle continuous using assigned key", so we're talking about the same thing but I'm positive it will break when the key is hit again (not sure if it might have been changed in an update but I'm running Firmware 37, Software 0.71).