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Erwin wrote:An acronym is a good way to describe what I'm looking for in a keyboard macro program. AC currently allows one key, plus up to two modifier keys (ctrl/alt/shift) to be added. I currently have a 5-button mouse which has two of the keys mapped to CTRL and ALT. Currently, the default shortcut for Drag a Copy is Ctrl + Shift + D. (I don't do it that way since I just start dragging and press the Ctrl button on my mouse), but the point is that many commands (at least until reprogrammed) require an awkward and non-intuitive key-press combination. It would be far easier just to type DC for "drag a copy" or ZI for "zoom in". I can do this currently in Chief Architect and used to be able to do it for Generic CADD. I have set CB, CW, CF for "cabinet-base", "cabinet-wall", and "cabinet-full height", respectively, in Chief. It didn't take any time to learn these commands or to get them into muscle-memory.
Edit: I read your post wrong (language barrier?). You want to push multiple keys to perform and action, sort of like typing an acronym. I'm not aware of solutions for that, though they may exist. Below my original response, it may give insight still.
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Richard wrote:
which will reliably know when you are typing to activate a command vs. typing text while in text or label mode
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