![]() ![]() I also have a Strength buttons which toggles between small and large offset for all parameters. Because the macro leaves the numeric field selected, I can also manually type the value I want and hit enter. The + an – buttons do the following: bring up the correct tab, double-click on the numeric field, copy the value into the clipboard, set into a variable, add an offset, paste the value back into the numeric field. Each parameter is controlled by a +/Reset/- set of buttons. I’ve setup my Streamdeck to address those. I use a Tangent Wave at home, which is missing a few mappings such as Temperature/Tint, Color Boost, Midtone Details. ![]() My Streamdeck/Keyboard Maestro setup is an ever evolving project. ![]() So if you have any comments, questions, or ideas for cool macros leave them in the comments below! That is the power of macro software! The sky is the limit. Remember – even though I show a few specific examples of macros in the video, there are a million different ways to build macros for however you want to work.
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