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Keyboard Express allows more than one macro (.kex) file to be open at the same time. Macros will play back from any of the files that are currently open.
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The Editor now allows more than one macro script to be open at the same time. This makes it easier to copy sections from one macro to another.
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Besides hotkeys, now use short text abbreviations (shortkeys) to initiate macros.
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The Quick Macro option provides a fast way for creating macros to automate Windows functions. Open specific folders, shut down the computer, perform web searches, organize desktop windows, run Control Panel applets and more.
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Shortkey macros will play back text in a rich text format into applications that accept rich text. Create shortkey macros with varying fonts, sizes, colors, etc.
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Previous versions of Keyboard Express limited each macro to a maximum of 5000 keystrokes. There is no longer a fixed to the size of the macro.
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Previous versions had a limit of 500 macros per macro file limit. Now there is no fixed limit.
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Added clipboard copy, paste, cut and empty commands.
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Added additional scheduling options
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The Editor now includes a tab where notes may be kept about the specific macro being edited.
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View a brief introduction to the new features in Keyboard Express 4
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