Unfortunately, we tried both modes but neither one resulted in the same actions we recorded to open MS Paint and draw a simple line. Once you stop the recording, you can choose one of two play modes, fixed position or relative position.
If you're just recording your mouse and keyboard actions, the process is as simple as hitting the Record button. We jumped in with an easy task using MS Paint again. The other example to open Notebook and create a text message worked fine. Automatic Mouse and Keyboard opens with three example recordings displayed, but the first one we tried, which was supposed to draw a triangle in MS Paint, didn't work, and we simply got an error message after a few seconds. The initial interface includes multiple icons bordering the top and left. Automatic Mouse and Keyboard has lots of options to do just that, but the resulting recordings don't always perform as expected. But an app that helps you automate some of those things could provide welcome relief. Repeating the same tasks every day on your computer can eat up a lot of time.