Stop all running jobs with hotkey

Feb 19 2010

If you have recorded any macro using WinAutomation, you may often find yourself struggling to get the control of the mouse from the running job.  In such cases that it is not possible for you to click the “Stop Job” option, you may use a predefined HotKey to stop all jobs that are currently running.

In order to define the hotkey that will be used to stop all running jobs, you will have to select: ”Tools - Options” in WinAutomation’s console window.
Then, under the “General” tab, you can assign a hotkey that will globally stop all running jobs:

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