![]() My particular macro acts on PNGs in the Finder. So we’ve got a Keyboard Maestro macro that acts on a file or folder in the Finder. But what’s the fun in that? Let’s go the long way around to get to the solution. If you’d like to fast-forward a bit (or read ahead if you’re on the blog), I’ve written out the steps in an easy-to-read list at the end. I’ll start with the path I went down and then we’ll veer into Bob’s method to take us over the finish line. I got really close to solving the problem, and then Bob came at it from a slightly different angle and we converged on the solution. I went on my own quest to figure out how to do it. If anyone knows how to do that, I would appreciate knowing how. In the back of my mind, I thought that Keyboard Maestro had that function, but after investigation, I don’t see a way to do it. I think the ideal way to trigger this macro would be by right-clicking on the file and choosing from the contextual menu. He was helping me with a specific macro that needed to be triggered on a Finder item. ![]() A few weeks ago, Bob Cassidy taught us some tips about how to get Keyboard Maestro to do our bidding.
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