Perception update
The biggest step since the rebuild. QHuman can now read the screen and act on what it finds: it doesn't just match an image, it watches it, understands it, and recovers when something misses. The build is in a final round of beta testing before it rolls out.
- Observe mode - Watch exactly what QHuman sees, match by match, while you build and tune a detection.
- Read on-screen text & numbersPro - Pull values off the screen with OCR, then react to them. Free can preview readings in Observe mode.
- Reusable skills - Save a flow once and drop it into any macro. Rename, categorize, and search your skills from the new picker.
- Starter skills - A library of ready-made recipes (Click best match, Wait for image, Follow target, Press key on sight, and more) so a new flow never starts from a blank canvas.
- Typo-safe names - Step and sequence names come from a picker instead of retyping. A name that matches nothing gets a warning with a did-you-mean, and renaming updates every reference.
- Spatial awareness - Track a target as it moves and react to where it is on screen.
- Glide & axis-lock trackingFree - Steer the cursor after a moving target, smoothly or locked to one axis.
- Keyboard on detectionPro - Press a key when something appears, or hold keys down for as long as a state holds.
- Share & back up your savesFree - Export macros to a .qhz file to share with a friend or move to a new PC. Imports merge into your library, and full backups live in Settings under Backup & Share.
- Polish interface - QHuman now speaks Polish, joining English, Arabic, German, Spanish, French, Russian, and Ukrainian.
- Verify & recover - Steps that check an action landed and retry when it misses, instead of running on blind.
- Detection editor - Name suggestions as you type, canvas panning with a Center view button, dialogs that hold their size, and a dry run to try a draft flow before saving.
- Skill picker & insert - Skills wear plain-English names, ones that need Pro say so in the list, and a skill with inputs asks for them up front, with Browse and Capture buttons on image fields.
- Welcome screen - A short what's-new on launch after an update, with a link straight to this page.
- Hotkey run modes - While-held and toggle now do what they say: hold to loop a macro, or press once to start and again to stop.
- Multi-monitor capture - Snipping, previews, and detection capture now cover every display, not just the main one.
- Reliability - A detection whose template image goes missing recovers instead of stopping, skill steps keep their names when inserted, and a rare sign-in failure is gone.