![]() ![]() ![]() Snow LeopardWorked around OS issue preventing recording of pop-up menu selections. ChangesĪdded new feature to Menu Actions to allow steps to fail if the item is not the desired "checked" state.Tweaked user interface of Menu Actions to better reflect what should happen if a menu item is "checked" or not.Fixed issue with menu items not being selected if item is an alternate and menu is also shown. Snow LeopardFixed issue where system menu items (on right side do menu bar) or menus set to be shown when played could be selected twice.Fixed issue with matching immediate completion abbreviations.Fixed issue with replacing selected text for Abbreviations. QuicKeys is a very useful applications for saving time but note that it is still in pre-release stage and is thus prone to various bugs and issues.Īdded new feature to Menu Actions to allow steps to fail if the item is not the desired "checked" state.Tweaked user interface of Menu Actions to better reflect what should happen if a menu item is "checked" or not.Fixed issue with menu items not being selected if item is an alternate and menu is also shown. ![]() There's even an iPhone and iPod Touch remote feature coming soon so that you can control QuicKeys from either of these devices. However, the effectiveness of the voice function was less than reliable and in the end, I can see you'd spend more time trying to get it right than just using your mouse to open an application. I like the fact that QuicKeys alllows you to record actions to carry out at a specific date and time, and even trigger functions via voice. A big switch at the top allows you to switch QuicKeys on and off and I suppose you could even record a macro for this too. QuicKeys will prompt you to save it and you can preview what you've recorded. Recording macros is extremely easy - simply hit record, perform the action and press stop. There is a lengthy setup process for QuicKeys as it configures it specifically for your machine, which is a bit annoying but the actual interface is slick and fairly self explanatory. Simply tell QuicKeys when to start recording and when to stop recording and it will then make a new shortcut based on your actions. These can be used to automate the executing and closing of applications at the touch of a button, saving you valuable clicking time. Shortcuts are collections of one or more steps that perform specific tasks on your computer. ![]()
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