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the previous time you viewed that pane, click Login Items. So, we're replacing three clicks
with one keyboard shortcut.)
Follow these steps:
1. If you haven't already done so, launch Keyboard Maestro, select a group
(doesn't matter which one), and click the plus
button at the bottom of the
Macros list to create a new, blank macro.
2. Give your macro a name—replace Untitled Macro at the top with Open Login
Items .
3. Click New Trigger to display a pop-up menu from which you can choose any of
16 trigger types. Choose Hot Key Trigger (the first item) from this menu to use
a keyboard shortcut as the trigger.
4. You'llnoticethattheTypefieldunderthetext“Thishotkey”isalreadyselected.
So press the keyboard shortcut you want to use to trigger this macro. It can be
anything you like, but I suggest choosing something obscure that isn't already
being used for something else, like Command-Option-Control-L.
Note: A macro can have more than one trigger, and you can change your
trigger(s) at any time.
5. Click New Action to display a new pane (which covers the two leftmost columns
of the window) with a list of all possible actions, grouped by category ( Figure
42 ).
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