![]() ![]() I have a Razer Naga gaming mouse with a keypad on the side, and two trigger buttons by my right index finger. Let’s have a look at a simple example to get started with Keyboard Maestro. There’s building blocks galore, a clipboard, an app launcher, and a host of other options that you need to connect together. But, out of the box, Keyboard Maestro seems to do everything and nothing. It is for shortcuts? Is it a clipboard manager? Is it a text expander? Does it playback keyboard commands? However, when you look up what Keyboard Maestro can do, it seems confusing. ![]() My macros have gone from simple shortcuts to applications with user input and output data. As I learn more about it, I find more ways to use it. ![]() It’s now an essential tool for the way I work. When I bought Keyboard Maestro over two years ago, I didn’t realize how much I would come to use it. Octo⌘ Getting started with Keyboard Maestro – a simple mouse macro ![]()
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