Recording Keyboard Strokes

  • 26 March 2020
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Did you know that some keyboard strokes are recorded as one core action, and some are recorded as a sequence of keyboard strokes under the same core action?

 

Here are the keys that are recorded individually: ESC, all F keys, Enter, Tab

Other keys are recorded as a sequence- let's say that you record your first and last name, and press the space bar to separate them, Kryon Studio will capture this text as one core action.

 

If you think about it, it makes a lot of sense, because all these keys usually use us for a sequence when we use the keyboard, and other keys use us for significant actions.

 

Note that the thing that will "break" the chain is one of the individually recorded keys (ESC, Enter, Tab, and F keys), or a mouse click.

 

Buy the way; it means that you can record a few keys and an Enter as one core action, as long as the Enter is the last key you press.

 

Think about it ?


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