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Because there are no shortcuts to navigate tracking keyframes (unlike regular keyframes), I’ve added buttons for prev/next KF, Add/delete KF, Reset tracking, copy/paste track, copy/paste window, etc. I’ve got a whole page dedicated to power windows and tracking on my Streamdeck XL. Then I’ll hit the Ungraded button to see how many clips I still have to go through, go back to Filter All, etc. I’ll grade one clip, hit the Common Source Media button to see if these other clips should use the same grade or use another version. Each button digs down into the Clips filter menu to set the correct one. One of my most used features is the filter buttons: Filter All, Graded/Ungraded, Common Source Media and more.
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The strength button also affects my printer lights buttons, which toggles between full and quarter increments. For instance, color boost might have a small offset of 3 and a large offset of 10. I also have a Strength buttons which toggles between small and large offset for all parameters. Because the macro leaves the numeric field selected, I can also manually type the value I want and hit enter. The + an – buttons do the following: bring up the correct tab, double-click on the numeric field, copy the value into the clipboard, set into a variable, add an offset, paste the value back into the numeric field. Each parameter is controlled by a +/Reset/- set of buttons. I’ve setup my Streamdeck to address those. I use a Tangent Wave at home, which is missing a few mappings such as Temperature/Tint, Color Boost, Midtone Details. My Streamdeck/Keyboard Maestro setup is an ever evolving project. So if you have any comments, questions, or ideas for cool macros leave them in the comments below! That is the power of macro software! The sky is the limit.

Remember – even though I show a few specific examples of macros in the video, there are a million different ways to build macros for however you want to work.
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Keyboard Maestro is an incredibly flexible, powerful, and easy to use macro system for Mac OS – and it even has a native Stream Deck plug-in! Best of all it is incredibly affordable. Well, fellow Mac-users? I’ve found the perfect alternative. We’ve also had multiple requests from members to teach something with similar functionality for Mac. AutoHotKey’s flexibility and power were going to be pretty big shoes to fill. Well, I recently switched from Windows to Mac and one of my biggest concerns was finding a suitable replacement for AutoHotKey, as it’s Windows-only. I’ve got a whole library of macros and scripts that make my day to day grading faster and easier. If you’ve seen my Insight on using AutoHotKey with Stream Deck, you know I’ve been using AutoHotKey to make macros and accelerate my workflow in Resolve. And even if it doesn't, you've only spent a few minutes to potentially save yourself several hundred dollars and all the hassles that come with Windows.Tutorials / 2020 New Year Marathon / Macros on MacOS – Switching from AutoHotKey to Keyboard Maestro Seriesĭay 12: 24 Insights In 24 Days – 2020 New Year Marathon! Macros on Mac OS

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If your program runs under CrossOver you're good to go with the easiest, least expensive, and friendliest Windows compatibility software out there. We also maintain a large Compatibility Center database of user reports, documenting how various Windows applications run in CrossOver. That's why we encourage everyone to try their favorite Windows applications first in our 14-day, completely functional trial of CrossOver and see for before purchasing. Many Windows applications work great, but some might have reduced functionality, or possibly not run at all.
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This translation system means you don't need to spend hours setting up Windows OS first, you can just install your Windows application directly into CrossOver and run it.īut it's a big process to try and recreate all the Windows OS commands, and CrossOver isn't complete yet.

Unlike an emulator that requires a full copy of the Window OS, CrossOver translates the commands your Windows application wants to use to your installed OS and back.
