![]() ![]() Maybe a better and more efficient way to accomplish the purpose would be to create a batch file (or a script?) instead. The ".exe" file could also be run manually after Windows startup but given the slow speed of the macro that is pointless one could much more quickly start SeaMonkey Mail and then go to the Calendar tab. Because of the execution time and unpredictability during the 42 seconds of execution it does not seem to be a good idea to run the executable ".exe" file at Windows startup. Tinytask had an option to speed up the macro by 100x which would be ideal but when I tried this option the speeded up macro that was created produced unpredictable results and failed. Any activity done during the execution of the macro seems to interfere with it leading to unpredictable results. ![]() It works but one has to just wait for all the steps to complete themselves before doing any other activity on the computer. It took 42 seconds to actually record the macro and thus it takes 42 seconds to run the ".exe" that reproduces the steps. Type: "C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -mailīut there are some problems. So now I am trying to do the same in Windows 10.Ĭan anyone assist or come up with a better solution? So I have used the two manual "down arrow" and "enter" steps instead.Īll of this looks fairly simple to do and I used to create macros in WordPerfect decades ago by recording such steps. On my computer I could not use the "alt c" command after "alt n" because "alt c" is being used by another program. ![]() I have traced out the steps and they seem to work. ![]() This would be for SeaMonkey 2.53.16 and Lightning 5.8.16.īasically the purpose of this script would be to run SeaMonkey (64 bit) at Windows startup first, then go through the succeeding steps as listed below to launch the Lightning calendar tab immediately within the "Mail & Newsgroup" window. I am seeking assistance with devising a script, macro, batch file, or whatever these automated steps are called, and then also setting this script up as a "short cut" on the desktop. ![]()
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