![]() ![]() We just managed to get a friendly discount from Keyboard Maestro founder. By the way, we dont get any cut from your purchase. What is more, we also provide a special discount for Keyboard Maestro that you can use: With coupon: DESIGNMAESTRO you’ll get a 20 discount. By seeing some very tangible examples of what KM can do, perhaps you'll be intruiged and get ideas for what you might want to automate. Keyboard Maestro is a paid app but there is a long free trial. Rather than giving you I'm going to jump into the ways I use KM and the particular macros I find useful on a daily basis. There is also an you can reference, but it throws you into the technical weeds a lot. If you want to get extra intense about learning KM, David Sparks has created a very that covers everything under the macro sun. This isn't going to be a beginner's guide to using Keyboard Maestro (hereafter known as KM), so I suggest you take a look at this and this TutsPlus if that's what you need. However, I haven't personally used these and will only be singing the praises of Keyboard Maestro from here on out. There are alternative (Windows-compatible) macro applications that can do similar things:, , and. It’s packed, packed I tell you, with automation features. ![]() Keyboard Maestro is the veritable king of automation on Mac. It's a Mac app (sorry Windows users) that allows you to visually compose small sequences of actions that you can easily trigger at any time. At the top of this list of the best automation apps is, no surprise, Keyboard Maestro. There’s also a free trial so you can get a feel for the app before spending any money. You’ll need a copy of the app which you can buy from the developers’ website for 36. ![]() Keyboard Maestro cannot control our LED’s either, however, users can change the LEDs on a Windows computer in Hardware mode. Lets look at setting up a simple keyboard shortcut Macro in Keyboard Maestro. The joysticks, T-bar, Jog & Shuttle as well as some KVM models are excluded. IMHO is one of the best designed and easiest to use options. Keyboard Mastro includes support for all of X-keys programmable keyboards. You do need a macro application with a user-friendly interface though. Programmatic plebs (like me) can build powerful automations without needing to write a bunch of BASH commands in the Terminal. These sequences are called macros and you don't need to know how to programme to create them. I'm not just talking about vanilla hotkeys like Cmd + S or Cmd + Q that save a file or quit an application.Īny hotkey that triggers a single action like copying text to your clipboard is equally capable of performing multiple actions in quick succession opening a specific set of files, launching multiple applications, pasting a pre-written string of text, playing a particular song in Spotify, starting a countdown timer, and arranging your desktop windows just the way you want them.Īnything you can manually do on your machine with your two hands can be wrapped up into a programmatic sequence and performed by the machine without you touching it. ![]()
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