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EZ Macros 1.1 - A product of American Systems
1. Installing EZ Macros
2. How to use EZ Macros
3. Product Support
4. Ordering EZ Macros
[1. Installing EZ Macros]
To install EZ Macros run the SETUP.EXE the 'Start'..'Run' command, or by
using the 'Add/Remove Programs' applet in the Control Panel.
If you have any difficulty, please call or write American Systems.
Phone:
(817)485-6547
Fax:
(817)485-2193
Email:
74364.20@compuserve.com
Address:
American Systems
7016 Thomas Pl.
Fort Worth, TX, 76148
Care of Windows Utilities Division
[2. How to use EZ Macros]
EZ Macros uses a wizard to guide you through the process of creating a macro.
Each step comes with complete instructions on the window describing what to do.
Give it a try!
To create a macro click the <Add> button and a wizard will guide you through the steps.
1. The first thing the wizard will ask you for is to choose a hot key for your new
macro. Make sure that the cursor is blinking in the field, then strike the key on
the keyboard that you wish to attach run your new macro. We recommend that you
choose key combinations like <Ctrl+B>, or <Shift+F8>, etc. If you choose keys
like <E> or <0>, this could interfere with the way you use your other software.
For example, if you are using a word processor and you type
"Every good boy does fine"
and you have a macro set up for the <E> key, then your 'E' macro would run instead of
the 'E' appearing in your word processor's window.
2. You will be asked by the wizard the type of macro you wish to create. You can choose
to either launch a program with a hot key, or run a keyboard and mouse macro with a hot
key. If you choose to launch a program the wizard will ask you to type the path of the
program to run. You may click the <Browse> button to locate a program file. If you
type the name of the program, for example, 'NOTEPAD', EZ Macros will search your path,
and your Windows directory for that program and fill in the path information for you.
If it cannot find a match, the field will turn red and you will receive a message. Just
try again or use the <Browse> button.
3. If you elect to create a keyboard and mouse macro you will see the default settings
for this new macro.
By default you will be recording keystrokes and mouse movements and clicks. Keystrokes
and mouse movements and clicks are also known as 'events'. If you only want one to
record one type of event, click on the one you do not want. Only the events checked
are the events that will be recorded.
Now notice the 'Playback Speed' field. The 'Playback Speed' allows you to control
how fast the macro is played back when you hit your hot key. If 'Fast' is selected,
the macro is played back almost instantly. If 'Recorded Speed' is selected the macro
will be played back at the speed in which it was recorded.
4. When all of your settings are set the way you like it, click the <Record> button.
The EZ Macros window disappears, and a green light appears in the tray window (the
clock window). When the green light is on you are recording a macro. Now is the time
type and/or move your mouse for your macro. When you are finished recording your macro,
hit the <Pause> key on your keyboard. The EZ Macros window will reappear, and the light
will turn to red. (The <Pause> key will not be apart of the macro.)
5. After you click the <Next> button, you can enter a description for this macro. This
will help you to remember what this macro does when you come back to it later.
To edit a macro click on the macro in the list that you want to edit and click the <Edit>
button. The wizard will guide you. Refer to the instructions for creating a macro.
To delete a macro click on the macro in the list that you want to delete and click the
<Delete> button.
To disable or enable a macro click on the macro in the list that you want to enable or
disable and click the <Disable> or the <Enable> button. The macros with the green light
are the macros that are currently active. The macros with the red light are inactive.
To activate the macros click the <Activate Hot Key Mode> button. Notice that a green
light in the tray (the clock window) appears. When you see the green light you know
that the macros are active. And whenever you strike the hot key for your macro, the
macro will run. When you double click on the green light, the EZ Macros appears and
the green light turns to a red light.
[3. Product Support]
American Systems provides user support to registered
versions via mail, and/or telephone. American Systems will
answer questions and resolve serious bugs for the first
three months after registration. For problems involving a
specific hardware or software environment or feature, we
may choose not to modify the program. In that case, if a
problem is reported within three months after purchase,
then we shall offer to refund the user's purchase price.
If a bug prevents you from evaluating EZ Macros for
Windows during the first 30 days (prior to purchase),
American Systems will attempt to assist but is not under
obligation to resolve issues beyond our control.
Phone:
(817)485-6547
Fax:
(817)485-2193
CIS:
74364,20
Address:
American Systems
7016 Thomas Pl.
Fort Worth, TX, 76148
Care of Windows Utilities Division
Please share the evaluation version of EZ Macros for
Windows with others for the purpose of evaluation as long
as it is unaltered and distributed in its entirety.
[4. Ordering EZ Macros]
Print out the ORDERFRM.TXT file in the directory with
your American Systems product, fill out the
information requested and send $29.95 per copy to
American Systems
7016 Thomas Pl.
Fort Worth, TX 76148
Care of Windows Utilities Division
Be sure to specify disk size and quantity.
American Express/Visa/MC welcome!
Make checks and money orders payable to 'American Systems.'
*** P.O.'s OVER $100.00 ARE WELCOME! BULK PRICES AVAILABLE! ***
You may also select 'How to Order/Register' menu item
under the 'Help' Menu.