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Subject :Dump running macros..
07-10-2010 20:06:59
ek1@live.ca
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Hi,
I use the hotkeys to trigger a macro of automated keystrokes for gaming.
I was wondering if there is a way to set toolsworks up so macros stop whenever
there is a new macro starting or maybe setup a dump key that stops all macros running.
Thanks
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Subject :Re:Dump running macros..
11-10-2010 12:24:02
petr
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There is a "Shift+Esc" hotkey assigned to stop running macros. If this is something that you cannot use then you could use <if_key> command directly within the macro to check what keys are hit and stop macro execution eventually.
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Subject :Re:Dump running macros..
05-11-2010 00:57:28
ek1@live.ca
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can i include the shift+esc in the beginning of a macro...
Or can i bind shift+esc on a key...
thx
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Subject :Re:Dump running macros..
07-11-2010 23:09:07
petr
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Yes, it can be part of a macro, you can put it on begin of the macro too.
<shift><wx>(250,1)<esc><shift>
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