Gigabyte Aivia K8100 gaming keyboard review

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The Aivia Application Software

 

The Aivia Application Software

Gigabyte Aivia 8100

We always state that software should be in its simplest form when you try to apply a lot of functions to it. That definitely applies to the Aivia application profile software (Ghost engine). It's actually drag and drop if you wanted it to, as you can assign functions to a Game button by dropping it onto it. It's nearly childishly simple.

The software allows the end-user to program up to 100 macro sets thanks to some spiffy software which is combined with an on-board memory in the keyboard of 4 MB.

Gigabyte Aivia 8100

If you do not want to assign predefined functions, you can obviously also record a lot of stuff yourself. Though not the most handy section of the software, it will get the job done quite well. When I configured the Macro buttons, recording new Macros was easy and quick, and the utility even had some common actions pre-configured that I could drag and drop onto the keys I wanted.

So as you can see from the above screenshot, you can configure how your macro is going to run, have it execute just once, multiple times or until you stop it, or even indefinitely. You can set up things like a delay time and so on after pressing that record Macro button.

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