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calipso
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by calipso » Jun 15th, ’19, 12:54
Press and hold "a" key and click "b" run script.
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Tom
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by Tom » Jun 15th, ’19, 19:46
Double-click on a key field to define any shortcut combination according to Autohotkey syntax - in your case enter
a & b
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calipso
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by calipso » Nov 4th, ’19, 12:54
Tom wrote: ↑Jun 15th, ’19, 19:46
Double-click on a key field to define any shortcut combination according to Autohotkey syntax - in your case enter
a & b
If you enter text, the letter "a" is not printed. Can this be corrected?
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Tom
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by Tom » Nov 4th, ’19, 22:50
Could you please describe your issue better? The command from your screenshot seems to be ok.
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calipso
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by calipso » Nov 5th, ’19, 06:17
Tom wrote: ↑Nov 4th, ’19, 22:50
Could you please describe your issue better? The command from your screenshot seems to be ok.
The command is working. The letter "a" is not entered from the keyboard if I need to enter text.
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Tom
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by Tom » Nov 5th, ’19, 09:09
In your case "a" becomes a shortcut and therefore loses it's original function.
To avoid this, specify another shortcut
Shortcut: a
Type: Send
Command: a