Nice demo. One suggestion: at 8:00, instead of using a (somewhat fragile) image search to find and then select the address bar, you can just send a keypress of cmd+L to set focus on the address bar. That will also select all of the address (but of course you could add a cmd-C just to be safe). Then you avoid the risk of some styling change of Chrome affecting your image search ability, and you also don't have to do a fake mouse click/drag.
Good job Matt. I feel that use case videos are important to help people understand what an app is all about and whether or not they might want to buy it. Such videos also expand a user’s perceptions of what they might be able to do, if they wish, with apps that they could perhaps be underusing.
My favorite is to send a text message to my wife every day at a random time between 1pm and 3pm that says "I love you! I'm thinking about you." without me having to even pause the RU-vid video I'm watching at work. She didn't think that was as funny as I did when I showed her how smart and clever I was.
Awesome video Matt! I have been toying with jumping into Keyboard Maestro and this video basically solidified that I will lol So many possibilities. It reminds me a lot of Shortcuts in terms of how you setup the macros. Thanks again for the video Matt!
I'm guessing I could set up a single key for things like 1 for cut, 2 for paste, 3 for undo, 4 for redo...? Also, if I have a separate num pad to my keyboard will it differentiate between the two of them? Thank you!
Downloaded the trial version yesterday and now playing with it before deciding to buy. Do you know if it can detect different keyboards? I want to have a separate keyboard for macros. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Wish you had actually explained how to do text expansion with KM. I haven't done it before. I'm sure it's simple; I'm just now going to go google for the answer...
OK, duh, found it, as expected, it was super simple: triggered by: "this string is typed" and then it automatically defaults to deleting the typed string before it inserts the replacement text you want. Fantastic. I will be using this plenty. (But not for passwords or credit card numbers, for security reasons.)