Keyboard macro manager. KEYMACRO allows you to record actions which are performed by a keyboard, such as: Keystrokes, mouse clicks, menu items, sound buttons, etc. KEYMACRO can be used in any application which support macros. KEYMACRO features a simple interface with which you can easily record all the actions you wish.
The recording itself can be initiated from the context menu, via hotkeys or by the system tray icon (provided that the application runs in the background). You can also pause and resume the recording. During the pause the system tray icon will display the percentage of the total recording time that has already elapsed.
Moreover, KEYMACRO can run in a number of modes:
Record all the keys pressed at the same time
Capture a single key
Capture the keys pressed together with the mouse (left button)
Capture the keys pressed together with the mouse (right button)
Description:
Keyboard macro recorder
Keyboard macros, also known as key combinations, are special combinations of keys which a user can press in order to perform certain actions in applications. For example, to open a folder, you would usually press the combination CTRL + Shift + F. Using this method, users can also do things like:
Open files with their applications
Go to a specific webpage
Open a specific program
Play a song on their MP3 player
Select a menu item
Show a menu in the context menu
Make the active window maximized
All this without having to move the mouse.
Keyboard macros can be recorded using KEYMACRO. The program is very easy to use, just record the actions you want, play back the macro, and you are good to go. If you wish, you can also edit the macros.
The recorded macros can be saved to a file, copied to the clipboard, or transferred to another computer via a USB or WiFi connection. You can also share a copy of the macros with other users.
Keyboard macros are easily defined by the user. They can be created either manually, with the help of a keyboard diagram, or automatically, by defining keystrokes which occur while the application is in focus. When the macros are recorded, they are stored in a file. To play them back, press the mouse button. If you want, you can change the position of the menu items in the menu bar or the title bar of the active window, by dragging the desired item to where you want it to appear.
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