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Frequently_Asked_Questions [2017/09/19 09:55]
peternlewis [How can I close the Keyboard Maestro editor window?]
Frequently_Asked_Questions [2017/11/23 05:03]
peternlewis [What is the upgrade price?]
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 * If you purchased Keyboard Maestro directly after March 1 2017 you have received a free upgrade to Keyboard Maestro 8. * If you purchased Keyboard Maestro directly after March 1 2017 you have received a free upgrade to Keyboard Maestro 8.
-* If you purchased Keyboard Maestro 7, you can upgrade for $18 until 19 November 2017. +* If you own any previous ​version of Keyboard Maestro, you can upgrade for $25.
-* If you own any version of Keyboard Maestro, you can upgrade for $25.+
 * If you purchased Keyboard Maestro from the Mac App Store, you can convert your license to a direct license, and then you can upgrade for $25. * If you purchased Keyboard Maestro from the Mac App Store, you can convert your license to a direct license, and then you can upgrade for $25.
 * Otherwise you can purchase a new version for $36. * Otherwise you can purchase a new version for $36.
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 If possible, you should avoid using mouse click actions. ​ They tend to be very fragile, easily broken by subtle changes to the system or applications. ​ And they also require the screen to be in the expected state, so you usually need to add a Pause action before them to ensure the item they are clicking on is where it is expected to be. If possible, you should avoid using mouse click actions. ​ They tend to be very fragile, easily broken by subtle changes to the system or applications. ​ And they also require the screen to be in the expected state, so you usually need to add a Pause action before them to ensure the item they are clicking on is where it is expected to be.
  
-That said, there are two easy ways to get the screen coordinates for a mouse click. ​ +That said, there are two easy ways to get the screen coordinates for a mouse click.
  
 The first is to simply record the click. ​ Turn on recording in Keyboard Maestro, go to where you want to be, wait a could seconds for the screen to be stabilised so the click will be relative to the front window, and click. ​ Turn off recording, delete any extraneously recorded actions and you have your coordinates. The first is to simply record the click. ​ Turn on recording in Keyboard Maestro, go to where you want to be, wait a could seconds for the screen to be stabilised so the click will be relative to the front window, and click. ​ Turn off recording, delete any extraneously recorded actions and you have your coordinates.
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