

Each parameter is controlled by a +/Reset/- set of buttons. I’ve setup my Streamdeck to address those. I use a Tangent Wave at home, which is missing a few mappings such as Temperature/Tint, Color Boost, Midtone Details. My Streamdeck/Keyboard Maestro setup is an ever evolving project. So if you have any comments, questions, or ideas for cool macros leave them in the comments below!

That is the power of macro software! The sky is the limit. Remember – even though I show a few specific examples of macros in the video, there are a million different ways to build macros for however you want to work. Advanced macros, including image recognition, menu control, user interaction and looping.Linking Keyboard Maestro to your Stream Deck.Keyboard Maestro is an incredibly flexible, powerful, and easy to use macro system for Mac OS – and it even has a native Stream Deck plug-in! Best of all it is incredibly affordable. Well, fellow Mac-users? I’ve found the perfect alternative. We’ve also had multiple requests from members to teach something with similar functionality for Mac. AutoHotKey’s flexibility and power were going to be pretty big shoes to fill. Well, I recently switched from Windows to Mac and one of my biggest concerns was finding a suitable replacement for AutoHotKey, as it’s Windows-only. I’ve got a whole library of macros and scripts that make my day to day grading faster and easier. If you’ve seen my Insight on using AutoHotKey with Stream Deck, you know I’ve been using AutoHotKey to make macros and accelerate my workflow in Resolve. So how can this script be modified to fix that problem? My idea would be to send a normal X and to abord this whole script, once a he will no longer wait.Tutorials / 2020 New Year Marathon / Macros on MacOS – Switching from AutoHotKey to Keyboard Maestro Seriesĭay 12: 24 Insights In 24 Days – 2020 New Year Marathon! Macros on Mac OS This basically works, but has one major flaw:Ī normal single key press takes now too much time to write the normal X character.įor instance, if you write fast a word like "exchange", you end up with something like "echxange", because the X takes too much time to be sent. So far I have the following, which I got from other posts: $x:: Let's focus on the key X for this example.īy default the alternate character > is triggered with AltGr + X of course.īut I would like to trigger it by simply long pressing X, to speed things up and having no need for a second hand or finger. I have a keyboard with these arrow (less/greater than) characters as alternate keys on Y and X.
