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well, my aforementioned tutorial hadn't been there, so those very first steps did neither seem easy, nor did they seem evident to begin with.
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in such crap tools, even simple things get complicated (or at the very, very best, you'll have available a scripting window, where you then will use their proprietary scripting language), which in AHK are done with some simple lines of code - and I know what I'm speaking about: For years, I had been crazy-lazy enough to click together macros with such a crap tool (= lots of unnecessary work, little solutions), instead of investing one Sunday into the basics of AHK. but why bothering with MEP, and finding it "a little complicated", when, for NOT MORE complication than there, AHK will be much MORE powerful, for beginners, and will have become so easy for longtime users ("Have done for years.")? As I have explained in length in the AHK tutorial here, right at the very beginning, crap like MEP just brings you sweetly over the very first days, and then the need to click together it all becomes more and more cumbersome, i.e. now back to serious: "Powerful if a little complicated for amateurs like me." - OP did NOT ask for paid sw, and not for sw where on other seats than the developer's just executables were to run, so MEP is certainly not a good solution just for fun: in that article, AHK was rated first, and TinyTask second, so r had come to my conclusions, too

so either it was by pure chance, or mouser has a script running telling him whenever raymond adds a new article to his site ago", so previous posters hadn't a chance to look into that list when answering when then (= after the link here) I looked into r.cc, I read "published 30 min. Thank you in advance guys for every recommendation. Maybe we can constrain the search a bit when you helpful community share your experiences and knowledge about this topic with me and recommend some of the better ones.
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I find GAZILLIONS of those and dont have the time or mood to install everyone one after another to see if it fits our needs. My problem is not, that i cannot find any macro recorder.
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With a free product that would be much easier to handle.
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Not that we wont pay for a good solution (if there are real benefits we maybe purchase one too), but then you have to fiddle around with license transfer from one pc to another and keeping an eye that you wont go over the top of your license amount and whatnot. And, as i said earlier, as easy to use as possible. Keypresses, Mouseevents are a must, edititing an existing/formerly recorded macro would come handy and having a kind of giving specific windows the focus so that the keypresses would go to the correct one (can be simulated by mouseclicks of course too) would be nice. I dont need any special functionality like using DLL calls or whatsoever. someone did a wrong keypress by accident or need to change an entered value - with this feature he dont have to start all over again with recording the macro). Also maybe the possibility to edit the recorded steps a bit (e.g. But saving/reload a formerly saved macro would be nice.

No need for eye candy or whistles and bells. Just something like "start recording -> do the things you need to do -> stop recording -> playback recording". So the recorder should be one for dummies. Problem is, AutoIT or whatever is not an option, as these guys and gals have no programming knowledge at all.

if an error occured to see if the error is gone after bugfix), sometimes only the nearly exact procedure but with different values (other testcases). This implies going through the same steps in our application for every testcase again and again. I need to find a macro recorder for windows OS for our QA dept which need to test new updates for our software. Greetings to my private Think-Tank (a.k.a.
