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Long, long years ago, I used a program that would re-run a macro at a timed interval - it was MS-DOS based and I can't remember what it was called. I used it before the days of broadband and it would dial-up a stock price service, download some prices every 15 minutes 24/7, append them to a file and hang-up the line.
Now that broadband is here, and other tracking services are available, I no longer use it. However, as part of a testing project, I am keen to do the much same thing again. What I want to do is to be able to define a macro consisting of mouse movements and key-presses that will run repeatedly at a timed interval.
Does anyone know of software that will do this? It has to run under Windows rather than Linux.
Incidentally, I have googled this and got nowhere.
Thansk for any feedback
Now that broadband is here, and other tracking services are available, I no longer use it. However, as part of a testing project, I am keen to do the much same thing again. What I want to do is to be able to define a macro consisting of mouse movements and key-presses that will run repeatedly at a timed interval.
Does anyone know of software that will do this? It has to run under Windows rather than Linux.
Incidentally, I have googled this and got nowhere.
Thansk for any feedback