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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 19, 2023
Filed:
Nov. 29, 2022
Société Civile “galileo 2011”, Monaco, MC;
Antonio Pascucci, Seefeld, DE;
Antonio De Donno, Nice, FR;
SOCIÉTÉ CIVILE “GALILEO 2011”, Monaco, MC;
Abstract
A method for creating a computer macro, the computer macro being executed on a computer, the computer including a processor, a display screen, a peripheral device, and a memory accessible by the processor, peripheral device, the method comprising: detecting, by a computer driver being at least partially resident in the memory, a computer program being at least partially resident in the memory to be executed in the computer; assigning, by the computer driver, at least one computer macro relating to the detected computer program to a key and/or button on the peripheral device; assigning, by the computer driver, a computer macro symbol relating to the assigned computer macro; storing, in the memory, the computer macro, the key and/or button on the peripheral device assigned to the computer macro and/or the assigned computer macro symbol; displaying, on the display screen via the computer driver, an on-screen-display, OSD, wherein the OSD is configured to display the assigned stored computer macro symbol and a reference relating to the stored key and/or button on the peripheral device to which the assigned stored computer macro has been assigned; and executing, by the processor, the stored computer macro assigned to the stored computer macro in the computer program when the stored key and/or button on the peripheral device is actuated.