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I'm going to show you the interface and some of the features of Pulover's Macro Creator.
At the top of the main window we have the menus and the toolbars with commands, options,
hotkeys and the loop counter. You can use the toolbars to create, open and
save projects, export your macros to AutoHotkey scripts, insert and edit commands and set
playback and recording options. You can customize your tool set in the view
menu or right-click over a toolbar and select customize or hide.
The Loop counter sets the number of times to execute the current macro. Set it to zero
to create an infinite loop. You can set hotkeys to play the current macro,
play it manually step-by-step, and to stop and pause execution.
You can even make your hotkeys work only on a specific window using the Context-Sensitive feature.
Next we have the Macros of your project.
You can add or remove as many as you want and set individual hotkeys and loops.
Right-click and select Edit to change names, order and settings.
You can also drag them to reorder. In the list below you can insert, edit, reorder
or remove commands. Uncheck a row to skip it during playback.
If no row is selected the commands will be inserted at the end of the macro, otherwise
they will be placed in the selected row. You can add commands on top of all selected
rows. Or wrap them inside a loop or if statement. To quickly select all similar commands in
a list, select a row and click on a column header to mark all rows with the same text
in the cell of that column. Clicking on the Index column header will enable
or disable marks and highlighting for loops and statements.
Double-clicking on the Action column header will enable or disable indentation.
The preview panel will show your macros in AutoHotkey script format.
In the lower part of the window are the quick-modify tools.
You can edit multiple rows at once using the Repeat and Delay boxes.
If no row is selected they will modify all rows in the list.
The Delay box also sets the default delay for some of the commands when you insert them,
like text and keystrokes. The Insert Key box can be used to quickly
insert keystrokes or combinations. You can also add keystrokes in the Insert
Keystroke window. If you can't find a specific command or function
try the "Find a Command" button. Here you can type keywords and it will list
commands that match them. Press enter or double-click on an item and
it will take you to the corresponding command window.