The macro recorder is compatible with Windows 10/8.1/8/7/XP/Vista. Record macros with a macro recorder or command lines. Record not only keyboard and mouse inputs, but also time, date, open or close window, and other triggers. Top 9: Ghost Mouse. Ghost Mouse has a tiny interface. There are only Record and Play buttons. Macro Scheduler 's Keyboard Macro Recorder allows you to record a sequence of events to create a Windows macro. The Macro Recorder will record keystrokes, mouse events and window activations, including window positions and dimensions. This makes it easy to create a macro that can be played back to run the task automatically. This macro recording program will save you a lot of time on repetitive tasks. You can use the Macro Recorder to automate ANY activity in ANY windows application, record on-screen tutorials. Macro Recorder easily automates your routine tasks. This keyboard and mouse recorder can: record macros of your routine tasks.
A Simple and Easy to use Mac Automation Tool is presented here which can Record and Playback Mouse and Keyboard Actions. This Macintosh Automation Tool works on all recent and latest version of Mac OS X Operating Systems. This Macro Recorder can be used as a combination of Mouse Click Recorder for Mac and a Keystroke Recorder for Mac.
Download Macro Recorder for Mac
You can Download and try out this Macro Recorder for Macintosh for Free. Once the Free trial Expires, you can Unlock the Trial Limitations of this Macro Recorder for Mac Software on 1 Mac by paying in USD 7.89 only and use it for upto 6 Months on 1 Mac from the Date of Payment. Download this Macro Recorder Application on your Macintosh running any recent or latest 64 bit Operating System including Mac OS Version 11 (Big Sur).
You can Record all types of Mouse and Keyboard Actions with this Macintosh Macro Recorder. Whether you wish to Record Mouse Clicks, Mouse Movements, Mouse Scrolling, Mouse Dragging or Key pressing on your Mac, this Macro Recorder can do it all for you. All you need to do Start the Recording, perform the Actions manually and then let the Macro Recorder Play them for you as and when you want.
How to use Macintosh Macro Recorder
Given below steps outline the procedure to use this Mac Macro Recorder. The User Interface of the Macro Recorder adjusts itself automatically depending on the Actions you perform. Watch a Video Tutorial which displays how to record and then playback mouse and keyboard actions with this Macro Recorder.
- Download and run the Macro Recorder for Mac from the link above. Once you have downloaded the Macro Recorder as a ZIP File, Locate the Downloaded file in the Downloads Folder using Finder.
- Double Click on the downloaded ZIP File to extract the Macro Recorder.
- Now Double Click on the Macro Recorder and Launch it. Depending which Mac OS X version you are using, Mac will ask your permission to run the Application.
- With Macro Recorder running, you will be able to Record and Play the Recorded Manual Actions.
- Click on the button Start Recording to start recording of Mouse and Keyboard Actions. Now do whatever you want to be recorded in a Macro and when you are done, click on the button labelled Stop Recording to Stop Recording of Mouse Clicks, Mouse Movements, etc and Keyboard Actions.
- Now Click on the button labelled Play Recording to let the Macro Recorder Play the Recorded Actions.
Note : In case you want the Keystrokes to be recorded in the Macro, you would need to enable Access for Assistive Devices using System Preferences. For Recording Mouse Actions only, you do not need to enable Access for Assistive Devices.
Features of Macro Recorder for Mac
Given below are few of the features of Macro Recorder for Macintosh Computer. Yes new features are being added continuously and the updated versions can be downloaded from the download link mentioned above.
- Main Window of Macro Recorder Remembers it's position so you can drag the Window to a location best suited for your purpose.
- Number of Actions being Recorded are displayed in the Main Window so as to give you an idea of what's being recorded while your do Mouse and Keyboard Actions Manually. In order to view the Number of Mouse and Keyboard Actions being recorded, do have a look at the Action Counter as displayed in the screenshot above.
- When a Recorded Macro Script is played, the Action Counter displays the active action number being automated.
- Configurable System Wide Keyboard Shortcuts can be defined to Start / Stop Recording and also for Playing the Recorded Script.
- Distinct Sound Alerts can be enabled / disabled to indicate whether Macro Recording is being Started or Stopped. Distinct Sound Alert is played when Macro executed is Started and Stopped.
- Configurable Time Delay before the start of recorded macro. When delayed macro execution is enabled, a timer displays the time remaining to start the Playback of Macro.
This Macro Recorder for Mac utilizes the same principle as being used by Keystroke Logger or Mouse Click Logger for Mac, however this Mac Automation Tool has been created to help everybody Automate Repetitive Tasks. The Mouse Clicks, Mouse Movements and other Mouse and Keyboard Actions are stored in RAM and when Macro Recorder is Closed or new Recording is recorded, all the currently recorded Mouse and Keyboard Actions are removed from RAM of Mac.
Recording of Keystrokes in Macro Recorder
While Recording a Macro, if you would like to Record Keystrokes apart from Mouse Clicks, Movements, Scrolling, etc, you would need to Enable Access for Assistive Devices as displayed in the Screenshot to the right.
On Mac OS X, Open System Preferences, Navigate to Security and Privacy Settings, Open up Privacy Tab and Drag the Macro Recorder to the list of Applications allowed to Control Mac. Once Added to the List of Applications, enable Access to Macro Recorder to Record Keystrokes.
In case you do not want to record Keystrokes, you do not need to worry about Access for Assistive Devices or allowing an Application to Control Mac OS X 10.9. Even with this option turned off, you can record Left, Right and Middle Mouse Clicks, Mouse Movements, Mouse Scrolling, Dragging and Dropping to Automate your Repetitive tasks on your Mac.
Mac Automation Tool with Script Editor
In case you would like to have finer control over your script recordings, you can download another Mac Automation Tool which is a really sophisticated and advanced Macintosh Automation Tool. Do have a look at the Screenshot to the right of this paragraph or navigate to the Mac Auto Mouse Click homepage to know more about it. It is also a Free to try Application and runs on recent or latest version of Macintosh including version 11 (Big Sur). Yes there is feature description, step by step tutorial and also a video tutorial which should get you started within no time..
Automate Everything on your Mac
With Macro Recorder you can record and play back recorded Keyboard and Mouse Actions in exactly same speed. On the other hand the Mac Auto Mouse Click Application presented above can give you finer control over your Scripts.
Irrespective of whether you wish to Automate Repetitive tasks in a Game by creating a Bot, Automate a Presentation or anything else on your Mac, just plan appropriately so that the Automation goes exactly as planned. Before using Automation in actual Environment, do test the script execution with simple applications.
The Macro Recorder for Mac can record keystrokes provided appropriate permission is enabled from System Preferences. Recording of Mouse Clicks does not require special permission and hence you can record all types of Mouse Clicks and anything else that you can do with your Mouse Cursor on your Macintosh.
Visit Mac Automation Tools Home page to view and Download more Macintosh Automation Applications.
If your mouse has a Macro Record button, you can record macros while you are running a program or playing a game. You can edit these macros later using the Macro Editor in the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center.
Note: You cannot capture mouse movement or actions performed through macros reassigned to a button/key.
Record a macro
- Start the application or game where you want to record the macro.
- Press the Macro Record button on the mouse. The Macro Record button will change to a steady glow. The LCD on the mouse will display the Press Target Mouse Button icon.
- Press the mouse button to which you will assign the macro. The Macro Record button will blink. The mouse LCD will display the Recording Now icon.
- Perform the actions you want to record. The Macro Recorder will capture events such as keystrokes, mouse clicks, and delays between actions. It will not capture mouse movement or macros assigned to reassignable keys. The Macro Record button will blink while you are recording your macro.
- When you have finished recording your macro, press the Macro Record button again. The macro will be saved and the Macro Record button and LCD will turn off.
Notes:
- If no keystrokes or mouse clicks are detected for 60 seconds, macro recording will stop. To record longer delays, edit the macro in the Macro Editor. See How do I create macros? for more information about macros.
- You cannot assign macros to the primary click button, or the DPI On-the-fly buttons, the Quick Launch button, or the Macro Record button itself.
Edit a macro
- Click the button or key you’ve configured to run the macro.
- From the list of macros that display under Macro, select the one you want to edit.
- Click Edit to open the Editor.
- Make the changes you want.
- Click Back to save the macro and return to the previous screen.
Play a macro
- Press the button or key assigned to play the macro.
Cancel a macro during playback
- Press the button or key assigned to the macro again, or start another macro.
Toggle a repeating macro
- After you enable Macro Repeat for a macro, press the key assigned to the macro to start it.
- Press the key again to stop the macro from repeating.
Or, to stop the repeating macro and start another macro, press the button or key assigned to the other macro.
Keyboard Macro Recorder For Games
Use “press and hold” for a repeating macro
Gaming Macro Recorder
- After you enable Macro Repeat for a macro, press and hold the key assigned to the macro to start it.
- Release the key to stop the macro from repeating.