- ShortcutMe Notepad++ User Language
For those who prefer to write macros from their PC
A User Language to be imported into Notepad++
All new with more color coded goodness
Please read the "readme" and the "syntax" file for more info
! This isn't an official release, and is in no way supported by ShortcutMe !
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.Last edited by ONE618; 11-30-11 at 08:40 PM.
11-30-11 07:42 AMLike 2 -
LaunchAndWait Social Feeds;
MenuKey;
Delay20;
MenuKeyVijik likes this.12-04-11 02:23 AMLike 1 - I don't have Social Feeds installed, and I really don't have the space to install it on my 8330... But what happens if you make a new shortcut, using "Macro" as the app name. Then further down in the setup page in the macro section
LaunchAndWait Social Feeds;
MenuKey;
Delay20;
MenuKey
Now with this macro I can do a "quick post" like I could with socialscope.12-04-11 02:37 AMLike 0 - 12-04-11 02:42 AMLike 0
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Identity Toggle
Code:Set $loop=1; While0 IsAppRunning Options && $loop<9; LaunchAndWait Options;Do0; EscKey; Inc $loop; EndWhile0; LaunchAndWait Options; NavMoveDown 5; NavClick; NavClick; NavMoveDown 2; NavClick; Keynn; NavMoveUp 1; NavClick; EscKey; *keys; Set $loop=1; While1 IsAppForeground Options && $loop<9;Do1; EscKey; Inc $loop; EndWhile1;
Last edited by ONE618; 12-04-11 at 11:40 PM.
Vijik likes this.12-04-11 11:27 PMLike 1 - +1.
The nice thing about One618's macro is that the first part of the macro:
Code:Set $loop=1; While0 IsAppRunning Options && $loop<9; LaunchAndWait Options;Do0; EscKey; Inc $loop; EndWhile0;
Not even ShortcutMe's own functions are this sophisticated.12-07-11 07:32 PMLike 0 - To make a shortcut to toggle all of those items, first create shortcuts for each toggle item:
TB shortcut is Bluetooth_Toggle
TW is WiFi_Toggle
TG is GPS_Toggle
PL is Profile_Selector with parameter set to 3
Now, to perform all of these at once, make a shortcut with CascadedShortcuts as the App. Name and TB;TW;TG;PL as the parameter. If needed, you can insert numbers between shortcuts to specify delays (in milliseconds). for example: TB;2000;TW;3000;TG;5000;PL12-21-11 07:29 PMLike 0 -
- Hi Vijik,
New user here, just purchased your app and loving it. Am using it on an 8520 which seems to differ with some of the shortcuts I have been playing with off the forum.
I am hoping you can advise. I followed your post on toggle WiFi, which work well (just a change in down key number).
The command completes but stays on the Connection Options page. On the 8520 which key would it be to get you back to the HOME screen ??
Your advise would be appreciated......Or from any of the 8520 experienced users out there.
Thanks
Graeme01-07-12 08:34 AMLike 0 - Hi Vijik,
New user here, just purchased your app and loving it. Am using it on an 8520 which seems to differ with some of the shortcuts I have been playing with off the forum.
I am hoping you can advise. I followed your post on toggle WiFi, which work well (just a change in down key number).
The command completes but stays on the Connection Options page. On the 8520 which key would it be to get you back to the HOME screen ??
Your advise would be appreciated......Or from any of the 8520 experienced users out there.
Thanks
Graeme
LaunchAndWait Manage Connections;
NavMoveDown1;
NavClick;
EscKey;
Delay20;
EndKey;
You will probably have to tweak the "NavMove" to suit your OS version.
However
I see no reason to do it like this. You should be able to just use the following
Launch WiFi_On
or
Launch WiFi_Off
or
Launch WiFi_Toggle
none of those require connection manager to even open.01-07-12 08:56 AMLike 0 - If you're writing this as a macro by hand, then EndKey will always bring you back to the homescreen. However, if you use the EndKey then Manage Connections may still be open and running in the background. So perhaps give EscKey a shot, then put EndKey after that. On OS7.1 it would look like
LaunchAndWait Manage Connections;
NavMoveDown1;
NavClick;
EscKey;
Delay20;
EndKey;
You will probably have to tweak the "NavMove" to suit your OS version.
However
I see no reason to do it like this. You should be able to just use the following
Launch WiFi_On
or
Launch WiFi_Off
or
Launch WiFi_Toggle
none of those require connection manager to even open.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-07-12 09:09 AMLike 0 - Many thanks for the super quick response :-) thats what I like about this forum.
The reason I went with the long macro way was so I could use one option that will toggle between whatever its currently set to.
However, I have been trying to do it through the Launch option, and can get wifi_on & wifi_off to work without any problems, but the same cannot be said about the Bluetooth.
Have tried various options of bt_on bluetooth_on and it wont do anything.
You may be also to help with another one i have been trying to get working and only managed through a lengthy Macro.
Send an SMS to a particular number in the address book with the message "on my way from work".
My way was like writing an essay :-)
Many thanks
Graeme01-07-12 09:12 AMLike 0 - Many thanks for the super quick response :-) thats what I like about this forum.
The reason I went with the long macro way was so I could use one option that will toggle between whatever its currently set to.
However, I have been trying to do it through the Launch option, and can get wifi_on & wifi_off to work without any problems, but the same cannot be said about the Bluetooth.
Have tried various options of bt_on bluetooth_on and it wont do anything.
You may be also to help with another one i have been trying to get working and only managed through a lengthy Macro.
Send an SMS to a particular number in the address book with the message "on my way from work".
My way was like writing an essay :-)
Many thanks
Graeme
You may need to edit the "NavMove" to suit your OS
App Name: Macro
Shortcut Keys: BTT
Display Name: Toggle Bluetooth
Macros:
SetLedColor b;
LedOn;
LaunchAndWait Manage Connections;
NavMoveDown2;
NavClick;
EscKey;
LedOff;
Display Name: Bluetooth Off
App Name: Macro
Macros:
If0 !IsBtOn;
Then0;
Delay1;
Else0;
ImportMacro BTT;
EndIf0;
Display Name: Bluetooth On
App Name: Macro
Macros:
If0 IsBtOn;
Then0;
Delay1;
Else0;
ImportMacro BTT;
EndIf0;
As for your SMS message. You can click the Parameter button to choose someone from your contact list. Or enter the number manually in the Parameter section.
App Name: MSG_SMS
Parameter: 5555555555
Macros:
NavMoveDown1;
Keyon my way from work;
EnterKey;
Please note, it's pretty slow on OS 7.1 not sure how it'll turn out on whatever OS you're using heh. But it's probably still the fastest way with reliability. The only other reliable way I can think of would involve a ton of steps which would make it slow anyways.01-07-12 09:46 AMLike 0 - quick question and please excuse my ignorance.....I'm only up to page 30 so far :-)
When using the commands such as:
- Navmovedown
- Navmoveup
- Navmoveleft
- Navmoveright
- MenuItemFromTop
- etc
followed by a number, ie 1 does this 1 refer to the movement of the cursor in the menu's, ie navcursordown 2 (on my 8520) would take you to the 2nd row of application icons.
OR
does the figure refer to something else within the system ?
Thanks
Graeme01-07-12 12:25 PMLike 0 - quick question and please excuse my ignorance.....I'm only up to page 30 so far :-)
When using the commands such as:
- Navmovedown
- Navmoveup
- Navmoveleft
- Navmoveright
- MenuItemFromTop
- etc
followed by a number, ie 1 does this 1 refer to the movement of the cursor in the menu's, ie navcursordown 2 (on my 8520) would take you to the 2nd row of application icons.
OR
does the figure refer to something else within the system ?
Thanks
Graeme
You can use MenuItemFromTopx and MenuItemFromBottomx though, so... Like
MenuKey;
MenuItemFromTop5;
Would press your menu key, then move the cursor to the 5th item from the top of the menu.01-07-12 12:48 PMLike 0
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