Native Access and Native Access Alternative Macros Read Me Importing these macros will create a new macro group called either Native Access or Native Access Alternative, depending upon which macros are imported. Start with the regular Native Access macros and if they’re not successful, delete the macro group and import the alternate macros. There are two macros for switching between Card View and List View. The shortcuts are Control+c and Control+l. If you can’t figure out which shortcut is for which macro, please stop reading this and delete Native Access and Keyboard Maestro from your computer and, while you’re at it, just dump your laptop in the trash. Otherwise,, by all means, continue reading. For Keyboard Maestro versions earlier than version 8, simply open the macro file to import the macros. If you’re using version 8, launch Keyboard Maestro and, from the file menu, navigate to Import Macros Disabled. Hold down the Option key and the menu item will change to Import Macros. Press Return and a dialog will open. Navigate to the macro file and press Return. If you’re using version 8 and you’ve inadvertently already imported the macros by simply opening the macro file, the macro group will be disabled by default and you’ll need to manually enable the macro group. In that case, do the following: Navigate to the Native Access macro group and press VO+Space Bar. Go to the View menu and select "Enable Macro Group." OK, now launch Native Access and, in the Navigation Items List, click on the Installed Products Group. Press Control+l and you should hear VoiceOver say, "List View" or perhaps "List View is already enabled," in which case, you’re all set. If you ever need to use the Card View (for whatever reason), you can press Control+c and switch between the two views. Hey, your mileage may vary and I make no guarantees but, if these macros don’t work for you, I’ll refund your money. Slau Last updated on October 9, 2017 at 8:30 A.M.