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Post by Jameszem » Wed May 25, 2022 2:27 pm

KeyMacro is a simple and easy to use Macro recorder. Just type in the commands and KeyMacro will record them, so you can play the sequence back later.
Features:
KeyMacro uses MMC/MMC-XT as the data storage for history logs, customized actions and macros. It supports a large number of PC keyboards and command lines.
KeyMacro is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. There are only slight differences between them. The 32-bit version is the old version and is not recommended to be used. For those who need the power of 64-bit programs, the 64-bit version is the way to go.
Main functions of KeyMacro
1. Record and playback
KeyMacro will record keystrokes of all keyboard, mouse, Win key and other standard keystrokes.
You can also set a time interval to start recording.
If you want to play back the recorded commands, you can simply drag and drop them on a text editor, such as notepad, to get them out.
2. Macro recording
Macro recording is used to record the frequently used commands. If you record them, they will be easier to play back later. You can record the first keystroke of any sequence of keystrokes you want. In the list of commands, you can find an Edit box. You can change the sequence length of the recorded commands.

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