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Drakemoor
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- Joined: Feb 20th, ’23, 20:23
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by Drakemoor » Feb 20th, ’23, 21:11
Hi,
I'm trying to loop a macro and it works well, but I can't make it stop by pressing escape.
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Loop, 3
{
CoordMode, Mouse, Screen
Sleep, 1203
MouseMove, 1644, 938
Send, {LButton}
}
Please help,
tnx
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Tom
- Posts: 837
- Joined: Nov 24th, ’15, 23:39
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by Tom » Feb 21st, ’23, 21:31
This may work
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Loop, 3
{
CoordMode, Mouse, Screen
Sleep, 1203
MouseMove, 1644, 938
Send, {LButton}
Sleep, 10
if GetKeyState("Esc","P")
break
}
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perfectrecall
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Mar 20th, ’23, 08:48
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by perfectrecall » Aug 16th, ’23, 06:59
Is there anything else I can do to stop command with one key? It did not run on my system.
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glrobins
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- Joined: Jan 29th, ’23, 11:57
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by glrobins » Aug 17th, ’23, 00:01
;ctrl-x to stop
^x::ExitApp
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Marko
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by Marko » Aug 20th, ’23, 20:48
Use the Reload shorcut to stop the loop - this can be defined in Preferences/General/Shortcuts.
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perfectrecall
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- Joined: Mar 20th, ’23, 08:48
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by perfectrecall » Aug 21st, ’23, 08:03
Reloading shortcut is an exact solution but it has a lag. It takes 2-3 seconds to reload/stop the shortcut. Even if it reloads the program immediately, the commands continue 2-3 seconds.
I think typing ExitApp to Startup Script or creating new command for ExitApp is the perfect solution.