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APPENDIX E: Serial Console Access
Running A Keyboard Macro
Once a Macro is built it can be run via mouse activation or Hot-Key combination, if a hot-key is
chosen.
Mouse Activation:
For the Start Windows Menu example, the Start Menu Macro can be activated at the Remote PC by
clicking the macro name (Windows Start Menu), which appears on the TeleReach window's
Keyboard pull-down menu (Figure 72) after the macro is created.
Figure 78. Activating A Macro – via Keyboard Pull-down Menu
Or by highlighting the macro name (Windows Start Menu), which appears in the Keyboard Macros
window after the macro is created, and clicking the <Run Macro> (Figure 79).
Figure 79. Activating A Macro – via Run Macro Button in Keyboard Macros Window
Hot-Key Activation:
For the Start Windows Menu example, the Start Menu Macro can be activated by simultaneously
pressing the keys CTRL+ALT+1 on the Remote PC keyboard, since this was the Hot-Key
Combination selected when the macro was created.