Keyboard macro program for Win?
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2020-03-01 11:15 PM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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2020-03-19 02:41 PM
Im sure there are some standalone ones to though

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2020-03-20 02:41 AM
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:
x key jog and shuffle
What does the wheel do? The 12 key seems a bit pricey given that you can get a more ergonomic Razer Orbweaver for two thirds the price or even a Razer Tartarus for one third.
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2020-03-20 09:27 PM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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2020-03-21 01:28 PM
Lingwisyer wrote:I actually switched away from razer because of their software. And lack of keys. But mostly for the jog wheel. The xkeys is much simpler to use, i use it with a wacom drawing screen. I like it because it has all of my commands and a ten key so my drawing hand can just draw while my other hand executes commands or inputs numbers. I use the wheel for zooming and precision zooming.
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:
x key jog and shuffle
What does the wheel do? The 12 key seems a bit pricey given that you can get a more ergonomic Razer Orbweaver for two thirds the price or even a Razer Tartarus for one third.
While the razer products are cool they just dont have enough buttons for me plus now that i use my left hand to zoom i am much faster at navigation
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2020-03-21 01:34 PM
Richard wrote:
I appreciate all the replies, but all these seem to be focused on hardware solutions. Some of these seem interesting, but I'm really looking for a software solution. I had one years ago until the company went out of business, and I can't remember the exact name anymore.
Autohotkey looks promising
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2021-07-07 05:15 PM
poco2013 wrote:This is interesting to discuss.
FYI-- Not a answer to your sequential problem BUT ----
You may want to check out the StreamDeck push button block. Sold on Amazon. -- $200 US
https://www.amazon.com/Elgato-Stream-Deck-XL-customizable/dp/B07RL8H55Z/ref=sr_1_2?crid=28SQOEDNE48X7&keywords=streamdeck+xl+elgato&qid=1583200186&sprefix=streamdeck%2Caps%2C160&sr=8-2
The device offers 32 keys programmable to hot keys or any text sequence and each key can display a icon or text or both, which makes it easy and fast to use. Keys can contain folders for other keys or multiple StreamDecks can be connected in parallel which allows for a infinite number of usable keys which can then be organized and segregated by category. I have been using a Streamdeck with Archicad for about two years now and found it to be a great time saver.-- very reliable
I found that Chief Architect's sequential pattern to be too restrictive since the sequence must be unique which does not allow one to organize operations/tools by a pattern. In effect, one then has the same memory problem. A visual indication is a great help since one can easily duplicate and display the same tool icons that Archicad uses in its program.
BTW-- if your interested, there are a number of inst. video for this device on YouTube.
EDIT: Streamdeck also supports (addin) mouse moves & clicks together with text input and hotkeys. No need for Auto Keys
Stream deck also provides Multi-Action and Multi-Action Switch macros, where we can put several hotkeys, hotkey switches, and text. Theoretically speaking, it is possible to do serial actions with one push of a button.
The problem with the hotkey is that they are a window-focus-specific action.
Or, perhaps this is a better solution: https://www.macrorecorder.com/ & https://www.autohotkey.com/
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2022-02-03 12:13 AM - edited 2022-02-03 04:25 PM
I bought one and it has been really helpful.
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