trigger:Wireless_Network
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| You can trigger on any wireless network connection, or only with wireless networks with matching names, or better yet BSSID (which is a more unique ID — lots of people have wireless networks named " | You can trigger on any wireless network connection, or only with wireless networks with matching names, or better yet BSSID (which is a more unique ID — lots of people have wireless networks named " | ||
| - | If the name text field is focussed | + | (!) Note that wireless information requires Location system security permissions in macOS Sonoma, so ensure the Keyboard Maestro Engine has Locations permissions if you are using Sonoma or later. |
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| + | If the name text field is focused | ||
| Since you typically have a well known specific wireless network at home and at work, you can use this trigger with a MacBook to configure your Mac for work or home use. An obvious use for this is to change your network location when you connect to a wireless network using the [[action: | Since you typically have a well known specific wireless network at home and at work, you can use this trigger with a MacBook to configure your Mac for work or home use. An obvious use for this is to change your network location when you connect to a wireless network using the [[action: | ||
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