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An AutoHotkey tutorial with usable code AutoHotkey is a great scripting language (for Windows) for non-programmers that helps make repetitive tasks, that get in the way of doing actual work, quick to ...
make a new script, to make one right click on your home page (where your background for your computer is) and go to the "new" catagory, press autohotkey script give it a name, then right click it and ...
This script was written by Neil Cicierega, internet artist and creator of Potter Puppet Pals. When you first fire it up, you can set up to three designated “work” applications.
Today's lesson assumes that you're already somewhat familiar with AutoHotkey scripting and automation. If you're new to the world of AutoHotkey, be sure to check out our beginner's guide to ...
One simple tool gives you the power to build your own custom time-saving keyboard shortcuts. Here's how to set it up and get through that drudgework faster.
If you want this script to run every time you start Windows, see the FAQ section of the AHK help file. Come back tomorrow for more AutoHotkey goodness!
1. Run AutoHotkey. 2. On any open area of the desktop, right-click and choose New, AutoHotkey script. 3. Enter a name for the script (in this case something like fwiw.ahk) and press Enter. 4.
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