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  1. Really thanks for replying. After crawling to the forums a bit, I found out about “Tweak Macro Express”. Do you think that if I set “Macro Priority” to “0” and also set the “Caching” to 4000 kb, that will help Macro Express execute some commands faster? Also do I have to run “tweakme3.mxe” after every reboot? Because I set it to “0” yesterday and today it is set back to default (:1000) Thanks. Edit: sorry I forgot to post another question and I thought not to open new thread. When I am using the Macro Express to terminate a process (with no visible window - just icon on the system tray) this icon is still displayed on the system tray, until I move the cursor over it and it then disappears. Not all processes behave the same. With some of them the icon disappears instantly, however most processes eventhough terminated maintain the icon on the system tray. I know this is windows fault, because exactly the same occurs when terminating a process through "Task Manager".
  2. I figured it out. “Macro Express” is different as it executes the command/macro immediately after I release the hotkey combination. Windows (and almost all other third party apps) execute any command immediately after pressing the keys; on the contrary “macro express” launches its macros immediately after releasing the keys. Therefore <F1> cannot be used as the active program receives the <F1> command (launching help) when pressing the key and “macro express” runs after releasing the key. Is there any way to overcome this? Thanks.
  3. Hello. Please advise in which other type of situations the hotkey is better than shortkey. Also now after the latest update there is no way to completely map the F1 key? It is useless to me also. Thanks
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