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I can’t work on my Mac without this little keypad anymore

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Offloading keyboard shortcuts to a programmable macro keypad is the best productivity hack I’ve ever done.

Down the keyboad shortcut rabbit hole

I first got into keyboard shortcuts with simple macOS triggers, such as @@ for my primary email address, and similar ones for my full name, home address, phone number, zip code, and so on.

Then, I decided to take things up a notch with Keyboard Maestro and started setting keyboard shortcuts to open a few of the folders and programs I used more often.

From the Desktop to Downloads to folders related to work, it became pure muscle memory to press Fn+F1 all the way to Fn+F6 , to instantly land where it used to take me a few clicks before. The other function buttons were dedicated to opening frequent programs and websites, as well as accessing Keyboard Maestro’s Clipboard History Switcher.

That evolved into automating some of my workflow, including opening QuickTime and starting a new audio recording, as well as opening Shure PlusMOTIV whenever I plugged in a specific USB-C microphone.

Soon, I was also setting custom shortcuts for tools, settings, and panels on Adobe Audition, some of which I quickly moved to my Logitech MX Master for even faster editing.

Kicking things up a notch

This setup served me well for quite a long time, until one day, 9to5Mac’s own Gui Rambo told me about a small, 12-key and 3-knob macro keypad he had bought. I was sold, and did just the same thing.

When it arrived, I quickly learned that setting it up to work correctly on macOS required some additional work. Thankfully, this GitHub project did all the heavy lifting, and ChatGPT did the rest to help me set it up properly.

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