By default the number of key simulations is set to 10, also note that if you specify the value as 0, the keyboard events will continue until stopped. Navigate to other controls which specify the delay between the key press events and specify the number of keyboard simulations.Note that in the screenshot displayed above the function key F6 was used as shortcut key combination to start and stop the keyboard automation. Now press the desired shortcut or hotkey combination in the edit box labelled None and press the Assign button.From the main screen of the software, select the key which you want to be automated from the list of keys available in the dropdown box.Download, Install and Launch the Auto Keyboard Software Utility.
The Video Tutorial displays how to automate keyboard pressing with MurGee Auto Keyboard Utility. Note that the Auto Keyboard will simulate key press events on the application which has focus. Given below easy to follow steps will outline how you can use the Auto Keyboard Software Utility and simulate any number of key press simulations.
The Auto Keyboard Software has got a single screen as displayed above.