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Post by amolin on Mar 8, 2019 13:06:48 GMT -8
Is there a way to move the mouse to the corner of the currently active window? Like the "built in" command to bypass current active plugin. That batch command moves the mouse to the same place in the plugin window, no matter where it is on the screen.
Is it possible for us users, to do the same, in out own batch commands?
And oh, I use Pro Tools
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Post by jameyz on Mar 14, 2019 8:00:38 GMT -8
Is there a way to move the mouse to the corner of the currently active window? Like the "built in" command to bypass current active plugin. That batch command moves the mouse to the same place in the plugin window, no matter where it is on the screen. Is it possible for us users, to do the same, in out own batch commands? And oh, I use Pro Tools You will want to use automator scripts to record the clicks. Then launch these automator scripts with key commands. appleinsider.com/articles/18/03/14/how-to-create-keyboard-shortcuts-to-launch-apps-in-macos-using-automatorIf you run out of key commands, you can send me the scripts and I can convert them into Batch Commands.
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