Hello Keith and others,

If I am understanding correctly, recording a macro basically is me executing a 
series of keyboard commands that Keyboard Maestro can use to compile a custom 
macro?
I am a little hesitant to record because if I am remembering correctly from the 
podcast that once the macro has been created I need to immediately exit out of 
the record area, so as not to alter a Voiceover keystroke by accident?
I know that pressing "CTRL-F1" will toggle between the record and stop-record 
feature, but I am unsure when I will know when the feature is activated because 
Voiceover did not give any indication that the feature has been enabled. Hence, 
I just do not want to screw anything up because once I accidentally enabled 
sticky keys, which was a B**ch to disable using only a keyboard.
Essentially, I just want to record a macro that either is toggled on and off by 
the launch of an application or keystroke. However, I feel this request will be 
a little complex because it will involve changing the system input and output 
sounds; hence, the ability of recording the macro because the feature is not 
available within the system control area of KBM.

Thanks for any help you can provide.

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