Difference between revisions of "Hotkey"
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− | This property specifies the key or key combination that the user can press on their keyboard to perform the action for the parent macro. For a '''Key-Stroke''' macro this is the only action possible. For a '''Mouse Action''' this is typically a keyboard shortcut. The property value is usually captured during recording, but can be manually entered by clicking on the '''Edit''' button to the right of the property field, and then pressing the required key (including CTRL, ALT, and/or SHIFT if applicable). | + | This property specifies the key or key combination that the user can press on their keyboard to perform the action for the parent macro. For a '''Key-Stroke''' macro this is the only action possible. For a '''Mouse Action''' this is typically a keyboard shortcut that is an ''alternative action'' for the mouse action. The property value is usually captured during recording, but can be manually entered by clicking on the '''Edit''' button to the right of the property field, and then pressing the required key (including CTRL, ALT, and/or SHIFT if applicable). |
Note that a Hotkey used as a keyboard shortcut for a Mouse Action can only progress the user to the next macro; it cannot be used to bypass macros or steps (for example, as a shortcut to a combined menu/submenu selection). | Note that a Hotkey used as a keyboard shortcut for a Mouse Action can only progress the user to the next macro; it cannot be used to bypass macros or steps (for example, as a shortcut to a combined menu/submenu selection). | ||
[[Category:Property]] | [[Category:Property]] |
Revision as of 15:48, 6 August 2019
Scope
- Simulation project > Mouse Action macro > Hotkey property
- Simulation project > Key-Stroke macro > Hotkey property
Purpose
This property specifies the key or key combination that the user can press on their keyboard to perform the action for the parent macro. For a Key-Stroke macro this is the only action possible. For a Mouse Action this is typically a keyboard shortcut that is an alternative action for the mouse action. The property value is usually captured during recording, but can be manually entered by clicking on the Edit button to the right of the property field, and then pressing the required key (including CTRL, ALT, and/or SHIFT if applicable).
Note that a Hotkey used as a keyboard shortcut for a Mouse Action can only progress the user to the next macro; it cannot be used to bypass macros or steps (for example, as a shortcut to a combined menu/submenu selection).