Is it possible to 'Pause' FK from AHK?
Hello,
I was wondering, is it perhaps possible to pause FK from AHK?
I tried in regards to:
...but sadly to no avail.
What I need it for:
I basically want to pause & unpause FK with one command, as my FK has become rather bloated (710 KB) and probably 1 in 10 command executions (if not less) either causes FK to glitch out (execute something weird, upon any key press after) or it stops working outright, where pausing and unpausing helps...
Kind regards
...
I was wondering, is it perhaps possible to pause FK from AHK?
I tried in regards to:
...but sadly to no avail.
What I need it for:
I basically want to pause & unpause FK with one command, as my FK has become rather bloated (710 KB) and probably 1 in 10 command executions (if not less) either causes FK to glitch out (execute something weird, upon any key press after) or it stops working outright, where pausing and unpausing helps...
Kind regards
...
Yes, possible.
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SendLevel 1
send ^+#f
SendLevel 0
Gotcha, thanks a lot!
Hm, I got this command:
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Run, C:\Users\Dave\Dropbox\AutoHotkey Script restart.bat,, Hide
Sleep 500
SendLevel 1
send ^+#f
SendLevel 0
;Sleep 50
;Sleep 100
Sleep 5000
SendLevel 1
send ^+#f
SendLevel 0
Of course, when restarting, the running script is also cancelled so the second part never executes.
Oh, right! Also, I realized that I actually don't really need the part after the 'Run', because the reason for why FK became unresponsive after, was seemingly due to attempting to execute the command inside of Quick Find, a little too quickly (for FK anyway)... kinda sucks, but yeah, at least now I know...
Hope it’s okay I necropost this. In regards to the image below (the red arrow should be reversed actually), is it somehow possible to in regards to Text Expander, do the same as suggested in this thread? Because:
Doesn’t seem to for example ‘call’/jive with ‘\ui’. I.e. when I press ‘\’ (AHK) and then write ‘ui’, the FK text expansion, unfortunately doesn’t execute…
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SendLevel 1
Send, \
SendLevel 0
Does this work?
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SendLevel 1
Send, \ui{Space}
SendLevel 0
Unfortunately not, it just pastes '\ui' instead... (the reason for why I'm trying to get this to work btw, is because most of my text expansions start with '\', but keyboard-wise, it is now tricky for me to reach manually, as it hurts my wrist in the long-term and is also just positioned awkwardly...)Marko wrote: ↑Jul 25th, ’23, 08:50 Does this work?Code: Select all
SendLevel 1 Send, \ui{Space} SendLevel 0