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Circle Dock / Re: Handy way to toggle Circle Dock
« on: September 05, 2009, 03:52 AM »
Thank you jgpaiva again for your useful tip!
This is the first time I heard about ahk and it allowed me to do exactly what I wanted. For anyone interested, I did the following:
- Configured the Circle Dock to be toggled by the CTRL+F1 hotkey
- Downloaded and installed ahk
- Created a text file with the .ahk extension and the following contents:
$RButton::
KeyWait, RButton, T0.5
if ErrorLevel
Send ^{F1}
else
Mouseclick, right
Return
- Copied shortcuts to both the .ahk file and CircleDock.exe to the Windows startup folder
Now when I log in to Windows, I can toggle Circle Dock by holding the right mouse button for some time
However, I still badly need to know how to reset Circle Dock to the initial state after an item is launched from a sub folder. This is what my other post in this forum was about.
Please, jgpaiva, help me find a way to address this issue in Circle Dock!
This is the first time I heard about ahk and it allowed me to do exactly what I wanted. For anyone interested, I did the following:
- Configured the Circle Dock to be toggled by the CTRL+F1 hotkey
- Downloaded and installed ahk
- Created a text file with the .ahk extension and the following contents:
$RButton::
KeyWait, RButton, T0.5
if ErrorLevel
Send ^{F1}
else
Mouseclick, right
Return
- Copied shortcuts to both the .ahk file and CircleDock.exe to the Windows startup folder
Now when I log in to Windows, I can toggle Circle Dock by holding the right mouse button for some time
However, I still badly need to know how to reset Circle Dock to the initial state after an item is launched from a sub folder. This is what my other post in this forum was about.
Please, jgpaiva, help me find a way to address this issue in Circle Dock!