Using the Display Interface
BlueZone Macros differ from greatly from what other emulators call “Macros”. BlueZone Macros are recorded and played back using a Windows API function that records key strokes as well as mouse movements. The recording of keystrokes and mouse movements are system wide and not limited to BlueZone functions.
Macros are easy for End Users to record and play back.
Macros can play keystrokes and mouse movements outside of the BlueZone interface allowing it to execute other programs through a mouse click or type in other applications.
Typing within a host session is timing dependent and not keyboard lock state aware. Slow host response time could result in the Macro running during a locked keyboard state.
Macros cannot be edited.
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Introduction to BlueZone Scripts