Switch from one application to another?

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RadioGregg
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Post by RadioGregg » Nov 24th, ’22, 05:22

I know I can move from Application A to Application B using X,Y coordinates...but that is not a great solution because if the Application B has moved, it can cause the shortcut to fail.

Is it possible for me to jump from Application A to Application B using some kind of unique identifier like the Title of the Application in the Title Bar?

I am hoping this kind of solution will allow me to jump to Application B no matter where on my screen Application B is currently located.

Any thoughts or help?

Many thanks, Gregg
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Marko
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Post by Marko » Nov 24th, ’22, 22:55

This is simple by using WinActivate command:
https://www.autohotkey.com/docs/command ... tivate.htm
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