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Gears for your PC: More Speed and Less Sweat with Macros
Windows Macro 2-part Web Conference
Presenter: Alan Cantor
Produced by EASI http://easi.cc
This 2-part Web conference series will be webcast on Thur. February 17 and
Thur. March 3 at 1 PM Eastern, Noon Central, 11 AM Mountain and 10 AM
Pacifictimes.
Register at the URL below to save a spot in the conference room. However,
if you cannot make the presentation, register anyhow as it will put you on
the e-mail
list to get the link to the recording.
Alan says that running Windows without macros is like cycling through the
mountains on a fixed-gear bicycle. It can be done, but the task is needlessly
difficult. Think of macros as gears for your computer. Macros reduce
physical and mental effort while multiplying speed and increasing
efficiency. It is
also possible to create macros to "fix" software accessibility and
usability problems.
During this two-session web-cast, Alan Cantor will describe and demonstrate
a wide range of macro techniques for Windows-based PCs. These web-casts will
interest beginner, intermediate, advanced, and power users. Many of the
techniques are undocumented or poorly documented.
Full description and online registration
http://easi.cc/macro.htm
EASI Provides a Certificate in Accessible Information Technology (all online):
http://easi.cc
March EASI online courses:
Barrier-free Information Technology
http://easi.cc/workshops/adaptit.htm
Learning Disabilities and Accessible IT
http://easi.cc/workshops/ld.htm
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