![]() I won't list its features here, because there's too many of them (and you can find that list on its website) but I'm pretty sure that if you're reading this, you know about it already. I'm so used to using KM that it has become almost completely intuitive to me, but reading and answering questions on KM's mailing list, I realized that some things which are obvious to me aren't so to everybody. So I decided to share some of my experience with KM and compiled this list of tips and tricks. Enjoy! And if you find this page really useful and wonder how you might show your appreciation, well clicking the PayPal button at the bottom and making a small donation would do it quite nicely. There are many updates and new tips in the present document related to Keyboard Maestro 5, and they are indicated by this icon: 5 Keyboard Maestro 5 has been released in July 2011, with lots and lots (and lots) of new features. Using KM to move a window to a given space 6 Tips related with Keyboard Maestro 6 or added after its release will be indicated by this icon: 6 Keyboard Maestro 6 has been released in May 2013, again with tons of new features. Most of my macros have for triggers a hotkey and the status menu item, so the hotkey is displayed in the menu when I need a reminder. To organize all this, I have three different kinds of groups: And macros that are used too rarely to have a hotkey are in the menu too, of course.
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