required, right click the appropriate cell on the macro dialog.
An example of a macro sequence would be typing "dir" in a
Command Prompt when the input is activated and then pressing
the enter key when the input is deactivated. After this sequence is
created, the macro dialog will appear as shown below.
A programmed response is not needed for both the activation and
deactivation sequences. For example, to send a "B" keystroke to
the computer when the input is released, program a press B under
Step 1 of the deactivation sequence, and a release B under
Step 2 of the same deactivation sequence.
When defining a macro step, an additional tab labeled "Delay"
appears in the keyboard dialog. When this tab is pressed the delay
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