Thank you for your response. I found the mouse clicks under Insert Special Keys. Now I am interested in a mouse with the Macro Record button. I can't seem to find one. Is there a list?
How do I record mouse clicks with Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center?
How do I record mouse clicks with Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center? I know how to add key strokes in. I just can't figure out how to have MM&KC click on a tab before doing an Alt + S (save). I need it to click a tab, save, then move the mouse right a bit to click a tab and save again.
"Macros are sequences of events (such as keystrokes, mouse clicks, and delays) that can be played back to help with repetitive tasks. They can also be used to replay sequences that are long or difficult to run. You can assign a macro recorded in Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center to a key or a mouse button."
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2018-04-30T15:58:52+00:00
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2018-04-30T07:11:21+00:00 Hello JChapa,
It’s a great idea to take advantage of the option to record mouse clicks, especially, with the tasks that you want to achieve. Having said that, as part of the requirement, your mouse should have a Macro Record button. This will give you option to record macros while you're running a program or playing a game. Then, you can edit these macros later using the Macro Editor in Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center. In line with your concern, I'd like to know the model and make of your device.
In the meantime, we have an entire support article that can guide you on how to record macros using the Macro Record button on your mouse. To view this article, click on this link.
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2018-05-03T01:55:05+00:00 I'm glad to hear to you were able to locate the option to record mouse clicks. To answer your query, I encourage you to contact our Microsoft Store Support. To get in touch with them, click on this link and contact the customer support number under United States and Puerto Rico.
Note: If you're seeking a customer support phone number in another country, click the first letter of your country and call the number associated to it.
Let us know if you have any other concerns that we can assist you with.