KMCheatCode: when macros meets cheat codes

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Preamble. This article is about macro, which intented to use in Keyboard Maestro. Mainly, for automation purposes.

Narrative. This simple macro is based on Switch/Case action to assign several macros to one code. The code itself is prompted via form, done in HTML/CSS and JavaScript. To execute – press ‘Return’ or ‘Enter’, to cancel prompting - press ‘Escape’. If you mistaken, the macros will be ended with the ‘glass breaking’ sound.

How to install?

  1. Download the zip file from GitHub Repository or Keyboard Maestro Forum.
  2. Copy sound files (‘KMCCinit.wav’ and ‘KMCCFail.wav’) to path: ~/Library/Sounds/
  3. Import the ‘KMCheatCode.kmmacros’ by double-clicking the file.

‘KMCheatCode’ examples: running 86Box and prompting unexisting code

Downloads

Version 0.1a, 2023 (from GitHub Repository)
Version 0.1a, 2023 (from Keyboard Maestro Forum)


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