How to Use Keyboard Maestro Built-In Editor
With the help of the Keyboard Maestro built-in editor, you can edit, manage, and create macros. The Keyboard Maestro has a great collection of macros, and you can customize the App Switchers so that you can view how Macros look while putting them together. In this article, we get to know how to use, edit, and create macros in Keyboard Maestro from Scratch.

Steps for Editing Built-In Macros in Keyboard Maestro
• Press on the disclosure triangle given near it indicates “Activate Application Switcher option.
• You should check many new options showing on the screen.
• Pull the slider to change the size of the symbol as per your wish.
• Start using the Command option to ensure that the size as per your wish.
• Press on the Color option for selecting the color of the Application Switcher.
• Start using the Command option to verify the color you have selected.
• Add a tick symbol in the box which indicates “Hide other applications when switching” option.
Steps to Make a Macro from Scratch in the Keyboard Maestro
• Press on the Plus symbol given at the end of the Groups section.
• After the new group starts showing on the screen, enter My Macros or any other name in the given box which indicates Untitled Macro Group option.
• Then, choose a new group and after that, press on the plus symbol located at the end of the Macro section.
• Once the new macro start showing on the screen, give a title to it My Email Signature.
There should be no triggers and actions as the macros. Here are the steps listed below:
• Press on the green plus option given near to the text, which indicates “New Trigger.”
• Choose the Typed String Trigger option.
• In that section, it starts indicating: The string is typed: enter the following: sig.
• Press on the New Action option.
• Now, you will get a new Action menu on the screen where you will get the Groups and Macros columns.
You will notice that the Action menu has two sections. The first one is Categories, and the second one is Actions. You will also get the search bar where you can add filters and search for the macro in the menu list of all the macros. Here’s how:
• Choose the Text Category option by going to the Categories section.
• After that, click twice on the action which is known as Insert Text by Pasting.
• It starts adding the Insert text by pasting an action to the macro section.
• In the search bar located at the end of action, enter the name, contact number, etc.
• Start adding an extra return at the bottom so that the mouse cursor goes to the next line.
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