After a while of not using it (basically because a while back I had to completely reinstall everything and it got overlooked) I've reinstalled Voice Attack and set up a profile. So far so good, and I'm remembering how useful and fun it was, though I have forgotten a lot of the features.
I have a few fairly uncomplicated macros/key sequences set up - primarily power distribution settings, so for example "Combat mode" balances distribution then puts four pips to weapons - and these work fine, but because I can be remarkably driven when it comes to making something else easier what I would like to do is setup macros for my Target and System panels.
For example, I want a shortcut to be able to view my transactions. Piece of cake - under my current key bindings that's Z+>. The issue then arises that I have no immediately obvious means of 'zeroing' the Target panel back to the first tab, Navigation, so that further calls to the Target panel don't have to take into account the current tab.
One solution I've considered is that for each command I would need to enter a counter-command to zero it, for example:
My question is this: is this about the best I can hope for or is there any way around this, perhaps a way of simplifying or automating the process so that the panel will zero regardless of the current tab? Would I be able to make a suffix do this?
I have a few fairly uncomplicated macros/key sequences set up - primarily power distribution settings, so for example "Combat mode" balances distribution then puts four pips to weapons - and these work fine, but because I can be remarkably driven when it comes to making something else easier what I would like to do is setup macros for my Target and System panels.
For example, I want a shortcut to be able to view my transactions. Piece of cake - under my current key bindings that's Z+>. The issue then arises that I have no immediately obvious means of 'zeroing' the Target panel back to the first tab, Navigation, so that further calls to the Target panel don't have to take into account the current tab.
One solution I've considered is that for each command I would need to enter a counter-command to zero it, for example:
- "Transactions": Z+>
- "Close Transactions": <+Z
- "Contacts": Z+>+>
- "Close Contacts": <+<+Z
My question is this: is this about the best I can hope for or is there any way around this, perhaps a way of simplifying or automating the process so that the panel will zero regardless of the current tab? Would I be able to make a suffix do this?
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