Chapter 6. The User Interface
After creating your macros, you can run them in any of three ways:
1.By using the hotkey (if one was assigned).
2.By opening the Macro List on the Control Panel and clicking the one you want (see page 67).
3.By opening this (Macros) dialog box and clicking Play.
If you run the macro from this dialog box, you have the option of specifying how the macro runs.
If you choose Play Without Wait, the macro runs the keypresses one after another with no time delay between them.
If you choose Play With Time Control, the macro waits for the amount of time between key presses that you took when you created it. Click on the arrow next to Play to make your choice.
If you click Play without opening the list, the macro runs with the default choice (NoWait or TimeCtrl), which is shown in the Playback column.
You can change the default choice by clicking on the current choice (NoWait in the screenshot above), and selecting the alternate choice.
Note: 1. Information about the Search function is given on page 74.
2.User Macros are stored on the Local Client computer of each user. Therefore, there is no limitation on the of number of macros, the size of the macro names, or makeup of the hotkey combinations that invoke them
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