![]() If more than one hot key is assigned, only the first will be shown, so make sure that is that unique one. In the middle column you can see the hot keys which have been assigned to each macro. The same is true for Garage, Hallway, Tj’s Room, Living Room, Office, and Tracey’s Room. Notice that the first “hot key” is unique ⌥F but the second is the repeated ⌥S. I’m not going to show them all to you, but here’s the next one for the Front Door. Repeat the previous 4 steps for each room (Note: in this step, you do have to be exact and match precisely what the menu item says, so be careful. ![]() The top level title is “View” (that is what appears in the menu bar) and the menu item is the name of the room. However, in this case, I am going to assign at least two keyboard shortcuts to each room, and one of them will always be ⌥S (I will explain why in a moment).Ĭlick “New Action” and choose “Select or Show a Menu Item” (not shown in screenshot) to tell Keyboard Maestro that you want it to use that keyboard shortcut to match a menu item. Keyboard Maestro will let you create as many of these as you want (which is especially nice if you don’t always remember what keyboard shortcut you used - if you think it might be one or the other, use both!) Notice that I have assigned two hot keys: ⌥E and ⌥S. Whatever name you give it will be what is shown in the middle column.Īssign a “hot key” which is Keyboard Maestro’s name for a keyboard shortcut. You could call it “Bedroom 3” or “Purple Monster”. The Macro Name (shown here as “Ethan’s Room”) can be anything you want.
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