01-19-2005, 05:46 PM
Hi,
I have a six-button mouse that I use for controlling an unbelievably complicated music editing program, and I find that even six buttons are not enough to access the endless menus and get at the multiple toolbars. In order to avoid any more repetitive stress syndrome I would like to get even more functionality out of my mouse. What I would like to do is use some of the mouse buttons in combination clicks (like chords on a piano) that will launch helpful macros.
Have only had the Quick Macros program for a couple of days but it's clear to me already that it's an amazing program. It's not just a simple macro recording program but is actually a powerful instrument for controlling the Windows operating system without having to mess around with API calls.
Has anyone got a quick script for creating macro triggers by pressing mouse button combinations?
JW
I have a six-button mouse that I use for controlling an unbelievably complicated music editing program, and I find that even six buttons are not enough to access the endless menus and get at the multiple toolbars. In order to avoid any more repetitive stress syndrome I would like to get even more functionality out of my mouse. What I would like to do is use some of the mouse buttons in combination clicks (like chords on a piano) that will launch helpful macros.
Have only had the Quick Macros program for a couple of days but it's clear to me already that it's an amazing program. It's not just a simple macro recording program but is actually a powerful instrument for controlling the Windows operating system without having to mess around with API calls.
Has anyone got a quick script for creating macro triggers by pressing mouse button combinations?
JW