It is interesting to hear what things are difficult to implement. It seems like that could be something pulled from /Library/Application Support/Keyboard Maestro/Quick Macros.plist and converted over to a keyboard macro without too much difficulty since from my understanding Keyboard Maestro only records keystrokes from everything I could find and from my experience
Hello guys. So I play a lot of League and I wanna use quick macro on G915 for typing like flashes and so on..just click MR key, G1 key, then Enter, type "520f mid", again Enter and then MR key to end the macro. But when I press the G1 key after the macro was saved, the typing is like delayed and when I go to GHUB to edit the quick macro, its always with the time how I pressed it and that is slow, I wanna have it almost instantly, even that "use standard delays 50ms" is slow but it would be better than my normal (around 80-100 maybe) but I can't activate that stand delays default. Can some1 help me? Thanks
I'm in a Pathfinder 1e game on roll 20, playing a character with an ability called 'Potent Magic.' Basically I can spend a point and increase my caster level by 2 when casting a spell. I'm trying to build the damage macro but I can't figure it out.
Hi, just to let you know, you are not alone with this issue. I have just been trying to use my Godox MF12 macro flashes with XPro on my OM1 & 90mm macro, it also will only shoot up to 13 frames and stops! but it is fine on my EM1x.
The Record Quick Macro action is a variant of this which you can activate at any time without launching Keyboard Maestro. It, like all Macros, can be triggered by a hotkey. You can quickly trigger the start of recording, perform a series of actions, then stop (which saves) recording. When you're ready to apply the same actions again, just press the associated hot key ([OPT] + [F1] by default) to execute the recorded actions.
Lessen repetitive tasks using this powerful automation utility, although some of its features require advanced knowledge. Quick Macros' clear-cut interface is neatly designed and easily comprehensible. It effectively records pressed keys and mouse movements to save them as macros. An integrated programming language makes it possible to edit and manipulate the macros, and you can quickly set hot keys to recorded macros for faster and easier execution.
We found the Macro Playback scheduling feature very useful for automating tasks and allowing macros to run even when the computer is unattended. It includes built-in sample macros for both novice and advance users, but advanced programming knowledge is needed to fully benefit from the program. Intermediate to advanced users, especially system administrators, will benefit from the reliability and efficiency of this handy tool.
Suppose that every month, you create a report for your accounting manager. You want to format the names of the customers with overdue accounts in red, and also apply bold formatting. You can create and then run a macro that quickly applies these formatting changes to the cells you select.
Optionally, enter a name for the macro in the Macro name box, enter a shortcut key in the Shortcut key box, and a description in the Description box, and then click OK to start recording.
I literally just made this today and it was so quick, easy and delicious!!! I replaced celery with snap peas because I hate celery, but still wanted that extra crunch. My husband and I both had second helpings!
Just made this for the first time last night. I made the Df version and it was amazing. Full of flavor and crazy good macros. Easy to store in the fridge too. One of those that keeps getting better AS the week goes on.
In the Macro Quick Bar, you can create quick access buttons for any of your macros that will appear in a bar at the bottom of the screen. First, create your macro like normal. Then, to enable the macro quick bar, check off "Show macro quick bar" in the settings menu
The quickbar, and any macros that you have selected should now appear on the bottom of your screen, underneath the character portraits. If you'd like to re-arrange the buttons on the bar, hover your mouse over the button that you'd like to move. A handle will appear on the right side of the button. You can drag the button around the bar by using this handle. Click on that handle to reorganize the button or drag it off to remove it.
You can right click on a Macro Button in the Macro Quickbar to bring up a configuration menu which gives you access to a couple of simple features that affect how the macro is displayed for the local user.
This is just a round up of reader and personal favorites and some of the most popular macro-friendly recipes on the blog. If you are looking for more, be sure to check out all my macro-friendly recipes and also these 50+ Macro Friendly Chicken Recipes!
Now I have pulled the macro to Quick Access Toolbar(QAT) for quick access - which I do not like. In order to keep it consistent with Excel, I want to use a general shortcut (especially Ctrl+G) to navigate to a particular slide
Otherwise, you could use a scripting tool like AutoHotkey (Windows only) to send a sequence of key strokes that would invoke your macro. For instance, this script will invoke a macro called "setFontCalibri" whenever Ctrl-G is pressed:
Note: The key combination to execute the macro is to be confirmed, since I use a non-english version of MS-Office 2010, but I think it doesn't vary from a language (or version) to another so it may work as it is.
In the context of health and fitness, macronutrients are most often defined to be the chemical compounds that humans consume in large quantities that provide bulk energy. Specifically, they refer to carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Some definitions also include water, air, calcium, sodium, chloride ions, and some other substances, along with more typical macronutrients, since they are needed in large quantities by the human body. In this calculator, we only calculate daily carbohydrate, protein, and fat needs.
Micronutrients are another essential part of human nutrition and consist of vitamins and dietary minerals such as Vitamin A, copper, iron, and iodine. While macronutrients are necessary daily in amounts on the order of grams, humans typically only need fewer than 100 milligrams of micronutrients each day.
Proteins are organic compounds comprised of amino acids, and are one of the types of macronutrients. Amino acids are essential to a person's well-being, and there are certain amino acids that can only be obtained through diet. These amino acids are typically referred to as "essential amino acids," and are obtained by humans and other animals through the consumption of protein.
The main idea is that you first assign G key with which you will invoke the macro, and then you create you macro. After that you need to press the MR key again. Macro is stored for the selected key and you can edit it. It is also accessible via selected G key.
Your MR key is now ready to record, not only key presses, but the exact amount of time between each event. This is useful for recording complex macros with specific timing. You won't need to complete the above process again. To tune the timing after completing a macro, see Knowledge Base article 21509
Let users organize and share quick text and macros in folders. To share an item, users add items to a folder, and then share that folder. To use this model, you enable folders for quick text and macros in Setup.
Note: Keep in mind that sharing settings on folders override sharing settings on individual items. If you shared macros or quick text in Salesforce Classic, those settings are ignored after folders are enabled.
Quick Macros is a universal and extensible automation program. You can create or record macros to automate repetitive tasks in any application. Macros can press keys, run files, manage windows, process text, automate web pages, and more. Also you can create functions, classes, windows, exe files, and use DLL/COM functions. Available triggers include hot-keys, text, mouse, window, scheduler, menus, and toolbars that can be attached to any window.
I used Quick Macros before it was very simple to use and worked without a errors/delays etc. but the trial period is over and now I have to use freeware. After testing some other macro programs I decided to keep Autohotkey.
To activated bm3 I click on the skill in the quick slot bar. Cause to activate it with a keyboard you have to press Alt and +, but even when I press it, the chat box from the game opens... idk why. So I managed to activated it with a special key on my mouse. And I would like to keep it that way.
After I activated bm3 manually, I would like to start the macro with pressing 4 on my keyboard. When I press 4 the recent quick slot bar should switch to the forth quick slot bar, and then the following skill combo should start: 4-5-4-4-6-6-6.
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