![]() Were going to show you how to use some of the best Mac plugins for the Elgato Stream Deck. As such there will be a short delay before the macro is executed when using the “only once” style options. Furthermore, many of these features are exclusive to Mac, such as integrations with macOS functions and Mac software like Keyboard Maestro. That said, the popularity of Keyboard Maestro is well deserved. For example if I assign A as hotkey to all macros, in the Conflict palette the A is displayed as triggerable (the same as in your 2nd screenshot), but when I press A nothing happens. Admittedly, it’s my favorite on this list by a mile, so I’m pretty biased. But it is not limited to non-alphanumeric characters. It’s been around since 2002 and has remained one of the most popular automation apps on Mac. Keep in mind that Keyboard Maestro cannot see the future, so to determine that this is explicitly the second tap, the macro will not fire when the key is released, but must wait a short period of time to see that it is not pressed a third time. Keyboard Maestro was not developed by Apple and is, to my surprise, the oldest app on this list. Double Tap Control New.kmmacros (2.2 KB) Prior to version 7.0, Keyboard Maestro did not support the tapped twice modifier for Hot Key and USB Device Key triggers, but there are two ways you can accomplish this if desired. ![]() ![]() You can configure the hot key trigger to execute when the key is tapped (press and released quickly) only on the first tap, or the second tap, or the third tap, or the fourth tap (v11.0+). Keyboard Maestro supports double tapping a modifier key by using the USB Device Key trigger. You can configure the hot key trigger to execute when the key is tapped (press and released quickly) each time, the first tap, double tapped, triple tapped, or quadruple tapped (v7.0+). This allows you to do things like have a macro execute when the key is pressed, and then a second macro execute when the key is released, for example to toggle a setting on and then off again. You can configure the hot key trigger to execute the macro when the key is pressed, when it is long pressed (v10.0+), when it is released, or repeatedly while the key is held down.
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