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Post by tylerciggy on Jul 7, 2020 4:21:51 GMT
Although the macro that I want to create can be kinda complex, there is one thing that could be of HUGE help to me: a screen marker.
I need a macro that makes a click and then another click in a submenu that is created after the first click. The thing is that the submenu has a variable position, even though is fixed from a certain range.
But for me to not mess around in complex equations, I can just "move the screen" to pin the place where I want to execute my fixed position macro, but I find myself in troubles very often, because I can't "see" where the macro starts.
So I want to know if someone knows about a software for me to have a color mark in my screen that matchs the coordinates that MMM uses.
It could be fantastic that the very MMM includes that function.
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Post by Steve on Jul 17, 2020 4:39:41 GMT
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Post by philranger on Oct 27, 2020 12:53:37 GMT
Quite often software menus have hidden shortcuts. They will be shown by having an underlined letter, which can be reached by pressing "alt" + that letter, no need to click anywhere. In others, for example, in Excel, hitting the "alt" key will show a bunch of letters, which are the shortcut. For example, "alt+f" will open the "file" menu. Once a menu is open, it can usually be navigated by using the arrow keys and enter. Hoping it helps!
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