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Old 08-04-2009, 11:52 AM
aframe aframe is offline
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I am trying to create a macro to resume downloads with MFTmanager. I can boot to safe mode and create and run the macro and all is well. When I try to do the same in normal bootup it does not send the mouse clicks to the file transfer window. Anyone have some pointer on how to find out what is preventing it from working?
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Old 08-05-2009, 06:29 AM
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Hello,

We recommend using more of keyboard short cuts instead of mouse clicks as they are more reliable than mouse moves/clicks irrespective of change in screen resolution or window size. Mouse clicks/moves are subject to work on a screen resolution they were recorded on. But keystrokes will work as expected no matter what ever screen resolution you set to.

Also, you can edit mouse clicks to perform activities relative to windows. Please follow the steps given below:
. Double click on Mouse Click command.
. Click on 'Advanced' button.
. From 'Relative To' frame select option 'Window' and save the command.
. Perform the above steps for every Mouse Click command in question.
. Save the macro and run it.

Hope that helps.
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