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desktop shortcut to do a Simple task
BGM:
You can create the sendkey script in autohotkey on a separate computer and then compile it to an exe (because you can compile ahk scripts) file and deploy that. Problem solved.
questorfla:
viola!"' OR is that Ole' ?
depends on if it has horns?
I will try that in a few minutes
MilesAhead:
viola!"' OR is that Ole' ?
depends on if it has horns?
I will try that in a few minutes
-questorfla (April 14, 2016, 03:11 PM)
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You may find this handy:
https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/21189-compile-ahk-ii-for-those-who-compile/page-30#entry622493
It is just a small Gui for compiling AHK. It has tabs for entering file version, copyright etc.
But it is cool because you can right click an .ahk file in Explorer and select Compile With Options. I recommend enabling the setting Save Settings in Script. That way you don't end up with a .ini file with settings for every .ahk you compile.
questorfla:
Thanks.
FYI AVAST reports it as a 'dangerous file' that is not 'normally downloaded'
which means the developer hasn't "paid off" AVAST yet. :)
I like AVAST but i swear they dont let anyone get creative unless they "pay the bribe' to be white listed
AHK ITSELF!! Is another one. It took forever to get AVAST to allow me to get a copy.
I finally had to turn it off just to download.
One code-write i know says he DID pay them and they STILL marked his as 'possible dangerous'!
I have run his program now for almost a year and love it but AVAST said to "stay way"
What is a real shame is that someone would NEED to download a p[rogram just to make a single hotkey for an unusual combination that MS uses themselves.
Ctrl+0 is just hard for her to do with the keyboard layout on a surface pro. Takes two hands and she usually has a phone in one of them. I never found out why they removed sendkeys
MilesAhead:
@questorfla on another thread I posted the VirusTotal report for Nir Sofer's NirLauncher. It is just a Gui with links for all his excellent utilities. But because there are so many and they actually do something to adjust your system settings, the report is nearly 1/2 red flags. It is scary. Somebody sends a copy of that to your ISP with a few red flags and they panic. Even though the actual conclusion may say "Probably Harmless" in large letters at the top.
Everyone is so paranoid now. It is really disconcerting.
Just for grins here is the "analysis" of the latest nirlauncher zip file:
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/fa98048d34278fd4830cd81099d748c12eecdcce7064cc1bd3de6612f9b4532e/analysis/1460443868/
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