A very versatile keystroke macro recorder/recorder that allows for input of custom keystroke sequences. You can use the recorded macro to run custom functions with a keystroke combination. Press & hold a macro key and any key on the keyboard to record a macro. Each keypress will then be noted in the Main window. Note: There is only one macro key at present.
Can record multiple macros at once.
One keystroke runs one macro at a time.
Input keystrokes, mouse clicks & other special events are recorded.
You can record a single macro or record multiple macros.
Mouse clicks, keystrokes, and mouse click(s) are recorded.
Each macro can be assigned a priority.
A cut/paste function is provided. Press on a macro and select the text you want to cut & paste. Press the mouse click on a clipboard window and the text will be pasted into the active window.
Folders for macros are also provided. You can save a macro in a folder and later recall that folder from the main window.
Unlimited macros are provided. If the file becomes corrupt, simply delete the corrupt file and the macro will be recreated from the next macro you save.
Can record macros as text files.
Customization is extremely easy. One of the first steps you need to do is create a blank macros folder.
After creating a folder in the "My Documents" folder, place your macros in the folder.
Start the program, click on "Macros" in the "Main" window and select the macro you want to edit.
Select the keys & macro you want to edit.
Check the boxes next to the keys and macro you want to edit.
Press "Save Macro as Text File" button to save your new macro.
Once saved, a folder will appear in the "My Documents" folder with a name of the same as the file. This folder will allow you to drag the macro text files to a flash drive or CD for additional macros.
Macro editing is easy. One of the first steps you need to do is create a blank macros folder.
After creating a folder in the "My Documents" folder, place your macros in the folder.
Start the program, click on "Macros" in the "Main" window and select the macro you want to edit.
Select the keys & macro you want to edit.
Check the boxes next to the keys and macro you want to edit. a77f14ba26 alisarm
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