Supports Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 and later.
KeyMacro is a powerful keyboard macro utility. With KeyMacro you can quickly record any series of keystrokes. This is an excellent feature to automate frequently used keystrokes.
KeyMacro can be run from within a running application. You can also open KeyMacro from the Windows Control Panel, but this approach does not allow the application to capture the mouse movements.
KeyMacro works with all input devices, including USB devices and/or printers. You can also define your own hotkeys.
KeyMacro supports any language you want (more than 100 languages are included).
KeyMacro has a simple, intuitive and powerful user interface. It is very easy to use. The idea of KeyMacro is to capture keystrokes of any running application and then to store them in your macro files. Later, when you need to reproduce a macro, you can just click on the button that has a macro name in the upper right corner of the interface.
You can define the title and description of your macro.
You can also define the menu shortcut key of your macro.
You can define the keystrokes for your macro, as well as the time interval between two keystrokes.
You can define the number of lines or the pages you want your macro to print out.
The user interface allows to choose all available keyboard languages at once. It allows you to choose the current keyboard layout.
KeyMacro allows to import/export macros. You can even choose which macros you want to export. The exported macros can be loaded in other applications. You can also delete a macro if it is not needed anymore.
The "General" menu allows you to change the default settings of KeyMacro.
KeyMacro lets you specify the default output directory of all macros that you create. You can also specify the extension for macros that you export.
KeyMacro includes a commandline application that lets you to do everything that is possible from the user interface.
In addition, KeyMacro can be run as a service (or as a scheduled task). This way you do not have to close your application when you want to stop recording a macro. You can even create scheduled tasks to automatically record macros.
KeyMacro includes a utility that allows you to easily convert any macro to a.reg file. The.reg file can then be imported to 4f8c9c8613 regahand
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