![]() ![]() If you’re using v2, put #Requires AutoHotkey v2 WinActivate(last) Activate original window paste came from WinActivate(paste_exe) Activate the paste window If !WinExist(paste_exe) If paste exe doesn't exist Last := WinActive('A') capture current window's handle Paste_exe := 'ahk_exe notepad.exe' wintitle for paste window *F1::paste_switch_back() Make a hotkey to activate the paste sequence #Requires AutoHotkey 2.0+ All scripts should have version requirements Read the WinTitle to learn about matching windows correctly.Įxample of making a function that will paste to notepad and then jump back to the window you were just working with. Use the WinActivate command to jump to whatever window you want. If you prefer live chat with other humans:īasically, in the script, I am going to copy some text Alt-Tab to my only other open window wait a second then paste and press enter then Alt-Tab back and go down then repeat. Main Stickied Post (Solutions to common issues).It covers most of the basic concepts of AutoHotkey. Make sure you keep that AHK up to date! Offical AHK DocumentationĬheck out the AHK beginners tutorial. It's better to make a Script Request postĬommission requests must adhere to the rules.Please flair your post Solved! if your question has been answeredĭo not respond to questions with AI-generated responses Doing this may incur a warning or a ban from the sub.This prevents others from being able to search for and utilize the answers others have provided.Please do not delete your post after receiving help from the community Linking to your own content is OK if it's relevant to the post and supplements your explanation.No replies that are only self-promotional in nature.Replies should attempt to teach/help the user Stay on the topic of AHK and/or programming When posting code, it needs to be formatted When asking for script help, make sure to include your code You're expected to know if you're using v1 or v2 Those are, honestly, the only two skills involved (looking, and clicking.No scripts that give an advantage over other humans (Don't be a cheater!) If one has the wherewithal to look up how to access the registry (“regedit”) then they likely have the wherewithal to find and edit the correct key, and make a backup if necessary.īut yes, I’ll just state for the record, if one is an amateur at clicking the right thing or recognizing correct numbers, they should indeed make a backup of the registry. If you go to edit one value, and make sure you only edit that value, there’s no risk at all. Yes, it can hose your computer if you go into the registry and face-roll all around the thing. If you cannot find that key, don’t proceed. ![]() Fifteen minutes could save you 15% on ca- I mean, fifteen minutes spent reading the above will permanently impart someone with the knowledge necessary to edit the registry.Īlso, editing the registry isn’t the big, bad monster people make it out to be. That being said, if one wants the knowledge, it’s right there. The responsibility lies with the person to decide if they have the knowledge, want to obtain the knowledge, or want to skip things altogether. I can look up the proper fix for overhauling the transmission on my truck those people can present that fix without suggesting to me that I might need proper tools, some knowledge of mechanics, and that if I strip this bolt right here, my whole transmission is toast. There’s nothing wrong with presenting the proper fix. Want to avoid the whole thing and look for another fix.Want to take five minutes to learn how to edit the registry or.Have the skill to edit the registry or.The best fix for this, I might add, if one wants Alt+Tab disabled across the board. So… you’re suggesting that someone who may or may not be computer savvy go ahead and edit their computer registry? ![]()
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