Macros Window Create Page
Create macro button:
Click this button to open
the create macro popup
window. From here you can
name a new macro to be
recorded, write a description
of your macro in the notes
section, and click record to
start recording your macro.
Arrow buttons and
page Icons:
To access or record more
than 20 macros, simply click
on the right arrow at the
bottom corner of the macros
window to open a new page
of macros. To move to the
previous page of macros,
click on the left arrow. You
can see which page of
macros you are viewing by
observing the page icons
between the arrows.
Macros Window Run Page
Recall and Run:
Selecting the Recall and Run
feature lets you instantly run
a macro by clicking a macro
button. Deselecting the Recall
and Run feature lets you load
a macro by clicking on your
macro button. Run the macro
by clicking the play button.
Edit macro button:
First select the macro you want to edit,
then click on the edit macro button to edit
the name and description of the macro.
Delete macro button:
Select the macro
you want to delete, then click on the delete
macro button to delete the selected macro.
Macro buttons:
After recording a macro to a selected
macro slot, your macro will appear as
a macro button. 20 macro buttons can
be displayed on one page. If a macro is
unnamed when recording, the number of
the selected macro slot will be used.
Status window:
This window provides helpful prompts
and status messages to help you
get started recording and running your
macros. When a macro is selected, it also
displays any notes you have included.
Play:
When Recall and Run is deselected
and you have loaded a macro by
clicking on a macro button, click the
play icon to start playing the macro.
Stop:
Clicking the stop button will stop
the playback of a macro, but will
complete the current action first. For
example, if you press stop half way
into a transition, the switcher will
finish the transition and then stop.
Loop:
When the loop button is selected and
you run a macro, your macro will run
continuously until you click the stop
button. When loop is deselected, your
macro will run until it is completed.
Using Macros
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