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| - | | Collection | An ordered | + | | Collection | An ordered |
| | Clipboard | The system clipboard is where you store items when you Copy and Paste. | | Clipboard | The system clipboard is where you store items when you Copy and Paste. | ||
| | Clipboard~~History | Normally the system stores only one clipboard. | | Clipboard~~History | Normally the system stores only one clipboard. | ||
| | Clipboard~~Switcher | is a feature of Keyboard~~Maestro that allows you to copy or paste to/from a set of Named~~Clipboards | | | Clipboard~~Switcher | is a feature of Keyboard~~Maestro that allows you to copy or paste to/from a set of Named~~Clipboards | | ||
| + | | Conflict~~Palette | is a palette that lets you disambiguate your selection when a macro trigger triggers multiple macros simultaneously | | ||
| | Excluded~~Applications | is the set of applications that should not appear in the Application~~Switcher list, allowing you to hide applications you rarely want to switch to. These applications are also ignored when hiding other applications | | | Excluded~~Applications | is the set of applications that should not appear in the Application~~Switcher list, allowing you to hide applications you rarely want to switch to. These applications are also ignored when hiding other applications | | ||
| | Global Macro Group | a predefined Macro~~Group that always exists and is the default location for new Macros | | | Global Macro Group | a predefined Macro~~Group that always exists and is the default location for new Macros | | ||
| - | | Growl | a system extension that lets Mac OS X applications unobtrusively tell you when things happen ([[http:// | ||
| | GUID | see UUID | | | GUID | see UUID | | ||
| | Hot~~Key | A keystroke that acts as a Macro~~Trigger to start the execution of Macro~~Actions in a Macro | | | Hot~~Key | A keystroke that acts as a Macro~~Trigger to start the execution of Macro~~Actions in a Macro | | ||
| - | | KeyCue | software from ergonis that displays command keys and can also display Keyboard Maestro Hot~~Keys ([[http:// | + | | KeyCue | software from ergonis that displays command keys and can also display Keyboard Maestro Hot~~Keys ([[https:// |
| | Keyboard~~Maestro~~Engine | The process that enables your [[Macros]], [[Application Switcher]], [[Window Switcher]], [[Named Clipboard Switcher]] and web server to work even after you quit Keyboard~~Maestro | | | Keyboard~~Maestro~~Engine | The process that enables your [[Macros]], [[Application Switcher]], [[Window Switcher]], [[Named Clipboard Switcher]] and web server to work even after you quit Keyboard~~Maestro | | ||
| - | | Mac~~OS~~X | Apple’s operating system versions 10.0 and up | | + | | Mac~~OS~~X | see macOS |
| - | | Mac~~OS | + | | macOS | The Apple Macintosh Operating System. |
| - | | **Macro** | [[Macros|Macros]] are used to automate your [[https:// | + | | Macro | [[Macros|Macros]] are used to automate your workflow, procedure, or process on your Mac. A Macro consists of \\ • A set of steps called [[: |
| - | | Macro~~Action | an action you wish to perform, such as opening a file, typing some text, controlling | + | | Macro~~Action | an action you wish to perform, such as opening a file, typing some text, controlling |
| | Macro~~Group | a set of Macros which can be restricted to only a defined set of applications | | | Macro~~Group | a set of Macros which can be restricted to only a defined set of applications | | ||
| | Macro~~Palette | a floating palette containing any active Macros that have a Macro Palette trigger. | | Macro~~Palette | a floating palette containing any active Macros that have a Macro Palette trigger. | ||
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| | Named~~Clipboard | Keyboard~~Maestro provides a set of named clipboards where you can permanently store information (text, logos, graphics, etc) | | | Named~~Clipboard | Keyboard~~Maestro provides a set of named clipboards where you can permanently store information (text, logos, graphics, etc) | | ||
| | Notification~~Center | Mac OS X Mountain Lion introduced a system wide notification center which shows you alerts in the upper-right corner of your screen, without interrupting what you're doing | | | Notification~~Center | Mac OS X Mountain Lion introduced a system wide notification center which shows you alerts in the upper-right corner of your screen, without interrupting what you're doing | | ||
| - | | Palette | a floating window containing macros that you can trigger. | + | | OS~~X | Apple’s Macintosh operating system versions 10.0 and up | |
| + | | Palette | a floating window containing macros that you can trigger. | ||
| | Program~~Switcher | the premier application management utility for Classic~~Mac~~OS, | | Program~~Switcher | the premier application management utility for Classic~~Mac~~OS, | ||
| | Quick~~Macro | a macro recorded on the fly in another application. | | Quick~~Macro | a macro recorded on the fly in another application. | ||
| | Record~~Quick~~Macro | the action that when triggered records a Quick~~Macro. | | Record~~Quick~~Macro | the action that when triggered records a Quick~~Macro. | ||
| - | | Regular~~Expression | aka RegEx, a way of matching strings based on patterns. When Keyboard Maestro refers to “matching” it means by regular expression, in particular [[http:// | + | | Regular~~Expression | aka RegEx, a way of matching strings based on patterns. When Keyboard Maestro refers to “matching” it means by regular expression, in particular [[https:// |
| - | | Sandboxed | an Apple technology that limits what an application can do and how it can interface with the rest of the system and other applications. | + | | Sandboxed | an Apple technology that limits what an application can do and how it can interface with the rest of the system and other applications. |
| | Shortcut | a Shortcut is another name for a Macro (it is also another name for an Alias but that is a different context to the normal Keyboard~~Maestro Macro context) | | | Shortcut | a Shortcut is another name for a Macro (it is also another name for an Alias but that is a different context to the normal Keyboard~~Maestro Macro context) | | ||
| | Smart~~Group | a saved search set of Macros | | | Smart~~Group | a saved search set of Macros | | ||
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| | UID | see UUID | | | UID | see UUID | | ||
| | UUID | a Universally Unique IDentifier for [[Macros]] and [[Macro_Groups|Macro Groups]] and other purposes that remains the same even if you rename or modify a macro or macro group, or import a Macro built on another Mac. Also known as a [GUID](https:// | | UUID | a Universally Unique IDentifier for [[Macros]] and [[Macro_Groups|Macro Groups]] and other purposes that remains the same even if you rename or modify a macro or macro group, or import a Macro built on another Mac. Also known as a [GUID](https:// | ||
| + | | Variables | Like most programming languages, Keyboard Maestro allows you to create [[https:// | ||
| | Z-order | refers to the order of windows from frontmost to furthest back | | | Z-order | refers to the order of windows from frontmost to furthest back | | ||
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