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Introduction
 » PTFB Pro
 » Notes for Version 2 Users
Getting Started
 » How To
 » Exploring User Interface
 » Options Menu
 » Organizing Macro & Single-Press Items
 » Getting Help
Automating Button Pushing
 » Automating Button Pushing
 » The Basics
 » Tweaking Settings
Recording & Playback of Macros
 » Recording & Playback of Macros
 » The Basics
 » Tips For Macros
 » Tweaking Settings
Program Monitor (ProgMon) Macros
 » Program Monitor (ProgMon) Macros
 » Tweaking Settings
 » Setting Up Notifications
PTFB Pro Configuration
 » PTFB Pro Configuration
 » General
 » Defaults
 » Email
 » Logging
 » Don't Show This Again
 » Command Line Options
 » Working With Locked Computer
Support Information
 » Troubleshooting
 » Special Notes For Windows Vista
 » A Few Words of Caution...
 

Automating Button Pushing

PTFB Pro can respond to the appearance of a given window by simulating a button press.

The advantage of a "single press" entry (as opposed to a macro) is that PTFB Pro goes to great lengths to locate the button in question. With a little configuration, PTFB Pro can be made to hunt down and press the same button in a number of similar - but not identical - windows.

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In addition, there are may be a few windows (such as the Outlook security dialog) that don't respond well to macros - in such cases the single press is the way to go!

The following topics describe the steps involved in setting up single press entry in PTFB Pro.

  • The Basics
  • Tweaking the Settings
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