Shortcut combination with Shift & Windows key
Hello,
I have been for a very long been struggling with making shortcuts work, that include the Windows key. They always need a lot of back and forth editing, but still often times end up being very inconsistent.
So I was wondering if there is perhaps any way to block the 'Shift + Win' Windows hotkey, but still be able to use it for AHK/FK?
Everytime I try to execute shortcut 'Shift + Win + Q', it just messes around, instead of doing what it is supposed to. E.g. it opens the Windows Start menu, etc., which renders it absolutely unusable. I've tried adding delays and such, but to no avail...
I could try and move the shortcut elsewhere. I.e. omit using the Windows key in the combination. but I pretty much don't have any conveniently reachable shortcut combinations, at this point
EDIT: just to note, Ctrl + Windows key, doesn't result in any problematic behavior
Kind regards,
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I have been for a very long been struggling with making shortcuts work, that include the Windows key. They always need a lot of back and forth editing, but still often times end up being very inconsistent.
So I was wondering if there is perhaps any way to block the 'Shift + Win' Windows hotkey, but still be able to use it for AHK/FK?
Everytime I try to execute shortcut 'Shift + Win + Q', it just messes around, instead of doing what it is supposed to. E.g. it opens the Windows Start menu, etc., which renders it absolutely unusable. I've tried adding delays and such, but to no avail...
I could try and move the shortcut elsewhere. I.e. omit using the Windows key in the combination. but I pretty much don't have any conveniently reachable shortcut combinations, at this point
EDIT: just to note, Ctrl + Windows key, doesn't result in any problematic behavior
Kind regards,
...
Last edited by Oblomov on Jun 29th, ’20, 14:42, edited 1 time in total.
Interesting, I tested the shortcuts with Win key and all work without any issues. The exceptions are Win+L and Win+U which are locked by the system.
Tried Shift+Win+Q, Win+E ... they should all work fine.
Tried Shift+Win+Q, Win+E ... they should all work fine.
Perhaps it's some issue on my side, but yeah, for example when I execute a command with the shortcut Shift + Win + V, a start menu, more or less always flashes by as in:
Which is not really a problem or anything, but was with Shift+Win+Q, until I made a change in it, to make a click, before executing a text-processing command, in order to 'click off' the start menu at first. Before I implemented the click in the beginning, it just opened IE, instead of processing/moving the selected piece of text, from Notepad++. As shown below:
The command itself (Shift+Win+Q) is this:
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MouseGetPos, xpos, ypos
MouseMove, 1740, 21
Send, {LButton}
Send, ^{vk43}{100}
Send, !s{100}!s{100}m{150}{Enter}
MouseMove, 266, 17
Send, {LButton}^{Enter}
;clipboard := clipboard
Send, ^{vk56}
MouseMove, xpos, ypos
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MouseMove, 1740, 21
Send, {LButton}
Your command simulates the mouse clicks on the desktop which may trigger various effects, dependent on your setup. Can you try the same shortcut with the simple command like
to see it the issue is related to your command?
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msgbox Hello World
I replaced my current Shift+Win+V shortcut with the msgbox one, and this is what I gotTom wrote: ↑Jun 11th, ’20, 19:32 Your command simulates the mouse clicks on the desktop which may trigger various effects, dependent on your setup. Can you try the same shortcut with the simple command liketo see it the issue is related to your command?Code: Select all
msgbox Hello World
Don't know, I tried on three computers and it works fine for me.
Pressing Shift+Win+V shows a msgbox only - no Windows Start menu.
Just made a thread on this, and it seems that according to:
https://www.tenforums.com/general-suppo ... ost1953312
That I'm not alone on this after allShift Win opens the Start menu as you know. That is a standard Win 10 hotkey.