
Macro Explorer lists all of the macros in your macro file:
Use almost 700 different Hot Keys or virtually an unlimited number of ShortKeys or schedule macros to play at given
time intervals. Use popup menus, floating menus or macros assigned to mouse clicks or window activation. Assign Hot
Keys / ShortKeys to specific windows, specific programs or make them global.
The Script Editor allows you to create macros using the extensive library of Macro Express script commands:
Build a macro script of all the commands you want your macro to perform. Choose from dozens of commands or invoke
the Command Wizard to help you along. Easily manipulate your script by editing script items, copying them, deleting
them or rearranging their order. Simply choose your command and fill in the elements associated with the command.
No syntax or programming to learn!
The Direct Editor allows you to see the text representation of the macro commands. When you view the macros in their
text form, you are able to see specific details about each macro command.
Using the macro Capture utility you can quickly and easily create a macro by recording your keystrokes, mouse movements
and mouse clicks.
Quick Wizards allow you to create macros that can later be customized to your specific requirements.
Use over 2 dozen "Quick Wizards" that are available to guide you every step of the way to create a macro.
The wizards allow you to create macros to perform specific tasks such as typing text, symbols or keystrokes into
programs. Or paste text or graphics into programs, launch programs or web sites, type out the date or time, connect
network drives, dial-up Internet connections, reboot, logoff, create reminders, enter sweepstake contests on the web,
set default printers, set screen display resolutions, adjust sound volume, treble and bass, play audio CDs, move and
resize windows, copy and rename files, open explorer folders and more. Other wizards let you capture your keyboard
and mouse activity as a macro, build macros by combining other macros, and build popup menus containing macros.
Create Popup or Floating Menus of your most frequently used macros or any other combination of macros that you want.
The completed popup menu may be activated by pressing a hot key or clicking on a system tray icon. After the menu opens, just click
on the macro you want to play back or press the appropriate key associated with the macro. The floating menu always stays on top of the
desktop allowing convenient access to the macros.
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