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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: zoolzoo on Mon, 11 November 2013, 17:29:34

Title: quick Autohotkey question
Post by: zoolzoo on Mon, 11 November 2013, 17:29:34
I know autohotkey can initiate macros. But can a command be assigned to execute a normal keypress? For example if the "0" key on my keyboard isnt working, can I use autohotkey so that "alt+9" types the "0" character?

If it can do this, I didnt see how in the help file. Thanks!
Title: Re: quick Autohotkey question
Post by: zoolzoo on Mon, 11 November 2013, 17:37:23
I figured it out actually.

it would be like

"
f8::send 0

"

...for anyone that gives a ****. (crickets).. lol
Title: Re: quick Autohotkey question
Post by: Neal on Mon, 11 November 2013, 17:39:48
Simply F8::0 should work too.
Title: Re: quick Autohotkey question
Post by: zoolzoo on Mon, 11 November 2013, 18:41:09
Simply F8::0 should work too.

i like your avatar a lot.
Title: Re: quick Autohotkey question
Post by: Neal on Mon, 11 November 2013, 19:11:29
Simply F8::0 should work too.

i like your avatar a lot.
:D