![]() If you guys want to experiment with running from a flash drive and using symlinks on the client-system to point to the relevant files and folders, I’m willing to advise and perhaps write scripts to install/uninstall the symlinks. There just isn’t enough demand to make it worth his time. Peter is not going to make a portable version of Keyboard Maestro. Thoughts? I really appreciate your feedback. If it is easier to just run 6 only, that is fine too. The other thing I need to consider is some places are still on 10.8.5 so I would need to run KM 6 at those places and KM 7 at home. I doubt this is possible but an idea I wanted to throw out there.Īny ideas for what I’m trying to accomplish? I hoping the thumb drive will work, I just haven’t been able to test it out yet. Maybe I could plug in my MBP to the computer via a USB cable and somehow fire my macros from the MBP and it would send them other to the other mac as bare keyboard commands and mouse movements. My other idea would be to see if it is possible to use my Macbook Pro as a portable KM engine. But is it possible to run it off of a thumb drive without installing it onto the computer? I feel like at one point I had to give KM accessibility rights in System Preferences. I have not tried this because all of my macs have KM installed. So I’d like a solution that is a seemless and plug n play as possible. I don’t have admin privileges at these places and most have strict IT/engineering dept governing what can and can’t be installed. What I want to do is find a way to make my KM macros portable. There are tons of studios I am in and out of, ones almost daily. It has completely overhauled my workflow and made me much more efficient. KM macros that I use for running my audio software (Pro Tools, Soundminer, RX, Excel etc.). ![]() Background: I am freelance audio engineer in LA, working in the TV and Film industry. ![]()
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