Im just going to repost my answer in your last thread since I already explained this to you...
[QUOTE]LiveSplitOne, like any split program, keeps track of the splits you tell it to keep track of. You right click on it, and hit "edit splits" and now you can enter whatever splits you want. Once you start the timer, you hit your split key/split button on LiveSplitOne and then you split. So if your game has 9 levels, you create 9 splits (one for each level) and split at the completion of each level.
If you're doing ILs where you aim to complete one level as fast as possible, then you probably don't need splits and you can just start the timer on level start and end it on level completion. In general, you don't want 100 splits and have yourself end up splitting every minute or so, people like to spread their splits out so that they only split every few minutes or at major points in the run.[/QUOTE] LiveSplitOne also has some hotkeys for you that you can use instead of the buttons
There is no way to create your own global hotkeys however in a browser, so those defaults are what you have to use.
[quote=Timmiluvs as a response to the last thread you made]If you're not savvy with that kind of stuff, I suggest using LiveSplitOne - a browser version of LiveSplit that is cross platform https://cryze.github.io/LiveSplitOne/[/quote]
Cross platform means it's able to be run on Windows and a Mac.
https://cryze.github.io/LiveSplitOne/
site quark, I guess
Are you speedrunning the game on PC? If so then yes. Its best to get another monitor or have the game in windowed mode.