![]() ![]() There really is not much to these macros, the magic lying in what Keyboard Maestro does. In this post I am going to share a couple of macros I am using for this. This was particularly the case with scheduled macros. But, I have Keyboard Maestro installed on both machines, and I needed to be able to determine which machine a macro was running on in some cases, as in some cases it should not run at all. An old Mac mini functions as an always on Mac carrying out tasks on demand and on a schedule, whereas my slightly newer Macbook Pro is the machine I use directly. ![]() I am fortunate enough to have a couple of Mac computers. ![]()
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