This works well when the route across the screen is part of a stable task—for example, opening a panel, selecting a tool, and returning to the starting view.

01

What gets recorded

A mouse-and-keyboard recorder can capture the cursor path, timing, and clicks, then replay the sequence from the same screen layout.

02

Create a clean cursor recording

Prepare the windows first, start MacroLoop, move through the path at a deliberate speed, and stop as soon as the task is complete. Reset the screen and run one rehearsal before saving a long loop.

For a path that mixes movement, clicks, and typing, MacroLoop is more suitable than a single-point auto clicker.

03

Why screen position matters

Recorded cursor paths depend on position. Moving the window, changing display scaling, or opening a sidebar may cause the pointer to land somewhere different.

THE TAKEAWAY

Replay succeeds when the cursor starts from a known interface and the screen geometry stays consistent.

OFFICIAL REFERENCES

Check the current version of the app.

MacroLoop features and third-party app interfaces can change. Confirm the current App Store listing and test a short recording before relying on any workflow.