![]() Quickly navigating the Alfred’s Clipboard History using a Keyboard Maestro macro shortcut. Here’s a quick video of me using my KM macro to navigate the Alfred history list. This way I don’t have to look down at my keyboard to locate those keys, and I can keep my hands on the home keys. So I created a Keyboard Maestro macro that allows me to trigger the Arrows using assigned shortcuts. ![]() However, I can never locate those arrow keys without looking down at my keyboard. To navigate the Clipboard History, you can either use your cursor or the down/up Arrow keys on your keyboard. All I have to do is type my stringer trigger and the Alfred window will appear and automatically open in Clipboard History view. This saves me one step in the process and I don’t have to look down at my keyboard to locate the shortcut combination.Īs you can see in the Keyboard Maestro macro on the right, the KM triggers the assigned hotkey for Alfred’s Clipboard Viewer. To reduce a step while I’m typing in a document, I use a Keyboard Maestro string trigger to trigger Alfred’s Clipboard Viewer. As an automator, the process is one step too slow for me. ![]() ![]() To trigger Alfred’s Clipboard Viewer, you have to first trigger the Alfred input window, and then type the keyword for to open the Clipboard History, or you can use the assigned hotkey.
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