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This looks very powerful and easier to learn than AutoHotKey. What I like most is the feature to record a macro, which can include mouse clicks & moves. I don’t see that in AutoHotKey.
It’s still more complex than I need for most things but will be handy to have. I’m still looking for something will let me record a few mouse+keyboard macros, and play them back easily, without all the intermediate (and annoying) steps of naming them, deciding where to put them, saving them, loading them, defining what workspace they are active in, etc. I used to use (back in DOS days) a word processor called PC-Write. It let you record 2 macros by (if I remember correctly) pressing Ctrl-Alt-1 or Ctrl-Alt-2. Play them back with Alt-1 or Alt-2. Perfect for repeating a series of simple quick steps that you probably won’t need again. If you do, it’s very easy to record again. I see Perfect Keyboard as a way to develop advanced automations that take time to develop and debug, and are worth documenting, naming, saving. I’m looking for something that easily lets me repeat a sequence like “click mouse here, click it here, click it here, stop.”, all relative to current window or absolute screen coordinates. Any suggestions?