After creating your macros, you can run them in any of three ways:
1. By using the hotkey (if one was assigned).
2. By opening the Macro List on the Control Panel and clicking the one you
want (see , page 73).
3. By opening this dialog box and clicking Play.
Note: User Macros are stored on the Local Client computer of each user.
Therefore there is no limitation on the of number of macros, the size of
the macro names, or makeup of the hotkey combinations that invoke
them.
Search lets you filter the list of macros that appear in the large upper panel for
you to play or edit. Click a radio button to choose whether you want to search
by name or by key, enter a string for the search and click Search. All instances
that match your search string appear in the upper panel.
System Macros
System Macros are used to create exit macros for when you close a session. For
example, as an added measure of security, you could create a macro that sends
the Winkey-L combination which would cause the remote device's log in page
to come up the next time the device was accessed. To create the macro, do the
following:
1. Select System Macros, then click Add.
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