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Juggalo20 Ok. So I've tried every possible way I can think of, but I can't do this. The problem is that prompt when checking if Bluetooth is on while it isn't. I cannot ignore your answer :( here's the full explaination
Situation: Wifi on, bluetooth off
Desired Result: wifi on, bluetooth on
Problem: you will be prompted to turn on bluetooth. If you choose yes bluetooth gets turned on, this changes the Situation
Situation if you choose yes: wifi on, bluetooth on
Desired result for that situation: wifi off, bluetooth off
As you can see, your answer to the prompt becomes relevent. And there is nothing I can do about it seemingly. Really sorry :( but I can't think of a way around this.
Here's the situations, desired results as I understood them and the reliability
Wifi on, bluetooth on = all off = :)
Wifi on, bluetooth off = all on = :(
Wifi off, bluetooth on = all on = :)
Wifi off, bluetooth off = all on = :)
Though I didn't keep the first 3 methods I tried, here's the final one (which ^ those results are for). Perhaps someone can come up with an edit to fix that sadface. Or come up with a whole new working macro.
Because I didn't want to confuse myself or clutter the macro. I used a different shortcut to toggle Bluetooth on/off. This will be required if you try to use the macro so create it first.
App Name: Macro
Display Name: toggle Bluetooth
Shortcut Keys: BTT
Macros:
SetLedColor b;
LedOn;
LaunchAndWait Manage Connections;
NavMoveDown2;
NavClick;
EscKey;
LedOff;
Now here's as close as I could come to what you wanted:
App Name: Macro
Display name: whatever you want
Shortcut Keys: whatever you want
Macros:
If0 IsWifiOn;
Then0;
If1 IsBTon;
Then1;
Launch Wifi_Off;
ImportMacro BTT;
Stop;
Else1;
ImportMacro BTT;
Stop;
EndIf1;
Else0;
If2 IsBtOn;
Then2;
Launch Wifi_On;
Stop;
Else2;
Launch Wifi_On;
ImportMacro BTT;
Stop;
EndIf2;
EndIf0;
Again. Real sorry :(