Creating a Portable installation of Azeron Software

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I have looked around a bit and not found the information I'm looking for. If I missed it - apologies.

I want to create a Portable installation of the Azeron software that can be moved from one computer to another, retaining all of its data on a memory stick - not relying on the APPDATA (etc) folder on the PC. I'm looking for either official supported methods or tried and true "unofficial" methods to do it. It doesn't have to be "officially supported"-- I'm OK with a "use at your own risk" type of solution.

I have 2 stations where I am using my Cyborg II.
  1. In my office - on my PC. Azeron software installed there
  2. In my game room - on my Xbox Console where I use a laptop with an installation of the Azeron software
While both installations technically work, I am finding that when I work on my laptop my work doesn't carry over completely to the PC and vice-versa. I lose the custom labels assigned to the keybinds when I move to a different computer. Example if I assign a Key "E" and label it "Interact" on my PC my Cyborg II is updated and looks good. Then, if I take my Cyborg to the other computer, hook it up and run the software, the software reads the onboard Cyborg programming, so the background keybinds are fine but the problem I'm finding is the labels are missing.

Its just not convenient to have only ONE computer in my scenario.

So, I'm looking to install the software on a thumb drive, and take that from PC to laptop and back again keeping all configuration data on the thumbdrive.
 

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I have looked around a bit and not found the information I'm looking for. If I missed it - apologies.

I want to create a Portable installation of the Azeron software that can be moved from one computer to another, retaining all of its data on a memory stick - not relying on the APPDATA (etc) folder on the PC. I'm looking for either official supported methods or tried and true "unofficial" methods to do it. It doesn't have to be "officially supported"-- I'm OK with a "use at your own risk" type of solution.

I have 2 stations where I am using my Cyborg II.
  1. In my office - on my PC. Azeron software installed there
  2. In my game room - on my Xbox Console where I use a laptop with an installation of the Azeron software
While both installations technically work, I am finding that when I work on my laptop my work doesn't carry over completely to the PC and vice-versa. I lose the custom labels assigned to the keybinds when I move to a different computer. Example if I assign a Key "E" and label it "Interact" on my PC my Cyborg II is updated and looks good. Then, if I take my Cyborg to the other computer, hook it up and run the software, the software reads the onboard Cyborg programming, so the background keybinds are fine but the problem I'm finding is the labels are missing.

Its just not convenient to have only ONE computer in my scenario.

So, I'm looking to install the software on a thumb drive, and take that from PC to laptop and back again keeping all configuration data on the thumbdrive.
for onboard profiles everything should stick on the device.
for the profiles, you should be able to copy the profile string or export all the profiles and import them on the other PC