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BigChuckMeister
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« on: December 16, 2007, 03:59:58 PM »

I want to set up two macros.  I want them both to go to aol.com, pause while I type my user name and password, then I want one to go to my new mail screen so I can read unread mail, and I want the other to open a new outbound email.  If I can be so specific, I would like to set up four or five outbound mails (for my most popular recipients).  Is this possible?  Or just a pipe dream.  I have not written macros since WordPerfect 5.1 was the big dog in the 90's.  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  Simplicity and explanations would be AWESOME!!!
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jammie056
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« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2007, 04:38:01 PM »

Hi John
Just a thought about your project. First  set up the "ie" command to open your browser. You can then use the code segment in the macro to go to aol eg. <keybreeze ie,aol.com> You need to experiment and see if every thing you want to do can be accessed by using key presses   and not mouse clicks. Usually the <TAB> key will cycle you around to all avalible options on the screen. let keybreeze tab your screen till it reaches the option you want; login ,read mail exct. You will have to try this manually and count the tabs...   I would have keybreeze automatically enter my user name then open an input box for the password, you can see how to set up the input box feature in another post by Andrew.  Take a look at my post on logining into my creditcard for some ideas.
Hope this gives you a starting point <Grin>
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jolo
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« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2008, 02:47:50 AM »

Hi John
Just a thought about your project. First  set up the "ie" command to open your browser. You can then use the code segment in the macro to go to aol eg. <keybreeze ie,aol.com> You need to experiment and see if every thing you want to do can be accessed by using key presses   and not mouse clicks. Usually the <TAB> key will cycle you around to all avalible options on the screen. let keybreeze tab your screen till it reaches the option you want; login ,read mail exct. You will have to try this manually and count the tabs...   I would have keybreeze automatically enter my user name then open an input box for the password, you can see how to set up the input box feature in another post by Andrew.  Take a look at my post on logining into my creditcard for some ideas.
Hope this gives you a starting point <Grin>
Talk to you later....... popa Jim.......ps call me

The problem with the ie project is that it uses "ie".  Grin
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