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Question about AutoHotkey scripting
jdd:
so.....is it correct to assume that it is not possible to create a hotkey combination in Autohotkey that is based on pressing two keys in rapid succession?
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so.....is it correct to assume that it is not possible to create a hotkey combination in Autohotkey that is based on pressing two keys in rapid succession?-jdd (August 01, 2010, 06:47 PM)
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no sure I'd so far as to say that, but I'm not sure how I'd approach it...
perhaps a hotkey for K that watches for a subsequent (K) key press within a defined period
OkRob:
Not sure what you're trying to send by pressing the keys, but something like this works:
--- Code: Autohotkey ---:R*?:ttt::FormatTime, CurrentDateTime,, HH:mmSendInput %CurrentDateTime%returnPressing the "t" 3 times sends the current time in HH:mm format
To send a text string, this works:
--- Code: Autohotkey ---:R*?:ppp::SendInput This is my string of textreturnTyping "p" 3 times sends This is my string of text
Might try something along those lines if it will work for you. I use the ones above and others similar all the time to save me time with commonly typed text, etc. Note that I have them set to send after 3 keypresses as hardly any words I will ever type contain 3 of those letters in succession.
skwire:
Is it possible to create a hotkey that does not require simultaneous pressing of keys?-jdd (August 01, 2010, 01:03 PM)
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Here's one method to double-tap "k".
--- Code: Autohotkey ---~k::{ If ( A_PriorHotKey = A_ThisHotKey && A_TimeSincePriorHotkey < 200 ) { MsgBox, Success. }}Return
jdd:
I should have been more specific. What I want to do is to be able to type kk to simulate control-Alt-F4.
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