
That drive can even be something as simple as thumb drive connected to the USB port of a router.ġ. The Sonos app on a phone/table can setup the connection to the shared drive. You don't need a laptop or the desktop controller at all. I need to use a laptop (or similar) with Sonos Desktop Controller App, which both connects my library to Sonos and starts/stops playback. If you're using Amazon music or one of the other sources Alexa supports, then no.Ģ. If the source is your local music library, yes. Alexa is only helpful for controlling already-playing music. It is set to ⇧⌃F12 at the moment.So let me summarize what you've said so far. I suggest to set a custom shortcut for yourself. In any case I figured why not use “Find Image on Screen”? It’s a cool feature. I haven’t found a way to make this easier. The macro could be much faster if Keyboard Maestro didn’t have to search for the image twice. The macro has two if statements to find either Dropbox’s idle icon or its paused icon on screen, which is then used to act accordingly.


The macro uses Keyboard Maestro’s “Find Image on Screen” capabilities to look for the Dropbox icon. The problem is that Dropbox has no AppleScript dictionary, so there’s no AppleScript way of pausing/resuming Dropbox 1. In order to get this working on your machine, you have to do some customization though, because I’m using a rather tricky setup. Here’s a macro to pause and resume Dropbox on your Mac using Keyboard Maestro. When I’m done though, this macro will work much more smoothly! NOTE: This macro doesn’t work with Dropbox 2 anymore because it uses the “Find Image On Screen” action! I’m working on an update, but I would also much rather not want to rely on finding an image anymore, which means I need to investigate other ways to pause/unpause Dropbox.

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