![]() ![]() I add pauses because…well, it’s generally just good practice. I’ll link to this macro below, but here’s a few things to note: Pauses If you already have Keyboard Maestro you can get the macro here: It’s a simple macro, but it’s great to quickly switch to my over-ear headphones when I get a FaceTime audio call or to quickly Airplay to my HomePod mini. The easiest way to learn it, however, is probably with David Spark’s field guide. If you get stuck there’s a fairly extensive WIKI page and a great forum community for more specific questions. You don’t need to know how to code or anything like that. Note: It’s not difficult to do some fairly basic things in Keyboard Maestro. Control applications, manipulate text and images, run scripts-you name it! As of this post the app is only $36, though I’d gladly pay much more for it. 1 The app lets you automate nearly anything on your Mac. ![]() Keyboard Maestro is great at this kind of stuff. Between a nearby HomePod, my Mac mini speakers, and an attached USB mic with a headphone input, I frequently change my sound output on my Mac.Ĭhanging the output is simple enough, but it’s annoying to open System Preferences, click the Output tab, and choose a new output.
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