It’s something that has been requested by a few users over the years, but I didn’t appreciate how useful it would be until I ran into a situation where I needed it. The “Must be enabled” option is new in version 5.4.3 and is only available for “Single Press” macros where the target of the press is a regular button or an easily recognizable link in a web page. That is now possible without any workarounds thanks to this new addition to the “Identifying the Target” page: That could take anything from a few seconds to a few minutes, and I’d like PTFB to monitor and press the OK button the instant it becomes available. ![]() When you’ve done that, the software goes into high gear as it scans the source photos, and it doesn’t enabled the OK button – which must be pressed to start the actual merge – until it is ready. The following screen pops up allowing you to specify (“Add”) the images that are to be blended: ![]() Let’s say you start a new “focus merge” – this is where multiple photographs are blended to create a single image with a deep region of sharp detail. One such case occurs in my favorite image editing software Affinity Photo. ![]() Sometimes when automating a task you need to wait for a variable amount of time before the next step becomes available.
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