![]() ![]() With this approach, you can create sequences of keypresses to automate any application that can be controlled with the keyboard. Then, we can follow by entering the file’s name in the next line. For example, we want to have our text editor save the file we are working with using the name “MTE.txt.” By typing Ctrl + s in the main window, we tell Autokey to send the combination CTRL + S to the application. ![]() The simple way to automate stuff is by replicating the keypresses that achieve the result you wish in your favorite application. ![]() You can choose an entry from there to have its contents pasted in the program you are using. If you press the hotkey afterward, a pop-up menu with the folder’s contents will appear. You can also map hotkeys to folders that contain multiple snippets. Instead of using abbreviations, you can also assign keyboard shortcuts to text snippets – just choose to set a Hotkey instead of an Abbreviation. ![]()
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