You can command your PC better if you learn some of the simple scripting that AutoHotkey expects. You will need a text editor.

To create a script, just right-dick on the desktop, or on any folder and choose New > AutoHotkey Script from the context menu. Next, open the script you created in Notepad by right-clicking on it and selecting Edit.

Before you begin scripting, you will need to know how common keys are added to this script: for example, the Windows key is denoted by [ #] , while [+] is [ Shift] , [!] is [ Alt] and [ A] is [Ctrl]. Visit /2coxu3 for a list of hotkeys.

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