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jkropp
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« on: June 27, 2010, 01:14:47 PM »

I'd like to give a hardy shoutout to the developers of this program.  It really does make the login process easier.  Here are some steps that may help a new user as it took me awhile to get the macros working.  Let me run through an example of a website and login using a macro from the very first steps which may help somebody...

1.  Hit the keybreeze button and type "add". 

2.  In the box that pops up, in keybreeze type a two letter identifier.  Doesn't matter what it is.  For this one I'll use tu.

3.  In target, copy and paste the web address of the login page.  For this example we'll login to the mlb scoreboard page which is actually "http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/scoreboard/index.jsp?tcid=nav_mlb_scoreboard"
   
4.  As a preference, I like my windows maximized so choose "maximized" under Run and hit "OK".

5.  Now you have to make a macro.  Hit the keybreeze key and type macro.  A box pops up.

6.  Double-click on Keybreeze keyword/entry and in that box type your two letter identifier that you used.  In the above example I used tu. and hit OK.  (What you are doing here is telling keybreeze that you want to pull up that website.

7.  Next you want to wait for the window to load.  So double click on "Wait for window to load" and follow the instructions which includes hitting OK, pressing on the title bar of the website and hitting F12.  In my experience this isn't 100% accurate so you may want to next double click delay and type in 2000 after the "Wait for window to load" input.

8.  So now you have the website up and it takes various key inputs to get to the actual login area of the page.  Here is my example of the complete macro.  As you can see I had to hit tab a number of times, hit enter, then tab a number of times, type in the login info and then hit enter:

<keybreeze tu><waitforwindow Chrome_WindowImpl_0,Live Major League Baseball Scores | MLB.com: Scoreboard - Google Chrome><delay 2000><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><enter><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab><tab>"username"(no quotes)<tab>"password"(no quotes)<enter>

9.  Now you save your macro.  To do this hit "File" then "Save as".  I called mine mlb and hit save.

10.  Next you hit the keybreeze key, type in add, under keyword type in "mlb" and under target type "macro".  One piece of advice that I found on this part is Don't change the Run Window for the macro, just leave it be as "normal window".  If you change this window the macro won't work!  (Man I wish someone had told me that, probably would have saved me 2 hours trial and error). 

Good Luck!
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knack
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2011, 09:00:04 AM »

Thanks. This really helped. Cheesy
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