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Leo’s heart slammed against his ribs. He slammed Alt+F4 . The game closed. But the macro window was still open. The Loom was still there, its grid now pulsing with a slow, organic rhythm. He tried to close it. The X button shimmered and turned into a spinning bobbin.

It was 3:47 AM, and Leo’s monitor was the only source of light in his cluttered apartment. Stacked energy drink cans formed a small aluminum fortress around his keyboard. He was deep in the trenches of TechCraft 2077 , a notoriously unforgiving factory-building simulator where every millisecond counted. macrokey keybinding fabric

He pressed F5 .

It was… beautiful. A minimalist grid called The Loom . Instead of simple “Press Key” boxes, each slot had a text field. He typed his epic sequence: CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+R, G, F2, NUMPAD7, ENTER . Leo’s heart slammed against his ribs

He looked at his aching left hand. “Just a little helper,” he whispered, and bound the macro to his F5 key. “Compressor cycle.” But the macro window was still open

He was in the middle of a trade menu when his mouse slid to the right on its own. It opened his bank’s website. His fingers, no longer under his full command, typed his account number. Then his password. Then his two-factor authentication code.

But then his cursor twitched.