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How do I use the extra keys on my keyboard?
How to Use the “Extra” Keys on Your Keyboard
- F1 – The F1 key is located above your number and letter keypad.
- PRINT SCREEN (PRT SCR, PRNT SCR, etc.)
- HOME/END – The Home and End keys are located in the little “six pack” of keys between the letter and number pads.
Can I connect a second keyboard?
The Basic Way: Connect Both Keyboards or Mice Directly Simply plug in your second mouse or keyboard via a USB port, or connect with Bluetooth. After giving Windows a moment to add the necessary drivers, you can type using either keyboard, or control the cursor with both mice.
What are the extra keys on a keyboard called?
The shift key is a modifier key on a keyboard, used to type capital letters and other alternate “upper” characters. There are typically two shift keys, on the left and right sides of the row below the home row.
How do you create a macro on a keyboard?
Select a key in the Key Settings List. In the list under the key that you want to reassign, select Macro. Click Create a new Macro. An empty macro is created and added to the macro list. In the Name box, type the name of the new macro. Click in Editor, enter your macro.
Can you use a second USB keyboard for macros?
Use OBS as usual, and you can press the keys on your second USB keyboard. I know there are other solutions, but LuaMacros has been the only solution I’ve really investigated, because it works.
How do you enable Macro Repeat on a keyboard?
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 key assigned to the other macro. To use press and hold for a repeating macro
What can I do with the keyboard maestro preferences?
Among other features, the General preference is used to enable or disable launching Keyboard Maestro at login, turn on macro syncing, show and hide the Applications Palette, change the Keyboard Maestro menu icon. You use the Palettes preference to create and customize macro palettes.