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Editors’ Review
Far too limited for everyday use, this freeware macro creator is a one-trick pony. Flexible Cursor is neither flexible, nor related to your cursor. The trial app allows you to create a single macro. The very simple interface is merely a list of items in the macro and a couple of function buttons. Help is limited to a few words on a tip page.
Operating this app doesn't take much effort, though. Pick a command from an 11-item pull-down. Enter a value if required, and press a button to add the command to your macro. Commands are limited to Pause, Run Program, Exit, Mouse Click, Mouse Move, and others. It won't take long to create a macro, but this isn't a program you'd pick to create complex macros.
The trial app allows you to create a single macro. The publisher's Web site has closed, which is problematic for both registration and support. That and too few features convince us that you can skip Flexible Cursor.
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