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I'm trying to write a QuickKey Macro that will do some things inside an open AudiSuite window, that involves clicking in the AS window, clicking in the Edit window, then clicking back inside the AS window. Does anyone know a key command that will make the AS window the frontmost window? I know I can do mouse clicks to achieve this, but find key commands to be far more reliable. Thanks.
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Have you tried Command ~ (tilde)?
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Yes, but AS windows don't respond like Finder windows
![]() It's also lame that ALL open AS windows are now named "AudioSuite" whereas in PT9 they were titled "Audio_Suite (plus plug in name)". A number of useful window manipulations have gone away because of that.
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