Difference between revisions of "Mac and Cursor"
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− | + | This applies to Mac OS 10.7 and MXWendler version 4.2 and above | |
'''Problem''' | '''Problem''' | ||
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Using Apple Script with the following steps: <br> | Using Apple Script with the following steps: <br> | ||
− | 1. Switch System Preferences to 32 bit <br> | + | 1. Switch System Preferences to 32 bit. <br> |
2. Install ''Cursorcerer'' and specify a keystroke. <br> | 2. Install ''Cursorcerer'' and specify a keystroke. <br> | ||
3. Create an apple script to do: | 3. Create an apple script to do: | ||
− | : Open the ''System Preferences'' and open ''Cursorcerer'' | + | : Open the ''System Preferences'' and open ''Cursorcerer''. |
− | : Close ''Cursorcerer'' and ''System Preferences'' | + | : Close ''Cursorcerer'' and ''System Preferences''. |
: Emulate the keystroke. | : Emulate the keystroke. | ||
− | : Run MXWendler | + | : Run MXWendler. |
Revision as of 16:49, 5 June 2019
This applies to Mac OS 10.7 and MXWendler version 4.2 and above
Problem
You want to set up a mac to start mxw and display a video show fully automatically but the cursor does not disappear and is always visible.
Solution
Using Apple Script with the following steps:
1. Switch System Preferences to 32 bit.
2. Install Cursorcerer and specify a keystroke.
3. Create an apple script to do:
- Open the System Preferences and open Cursorcerer.
- Close Cursorcerer and System Preferences.
- Emulate the keystroke.
- Run MXWendler.