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This script is courtesy of the Lifehacker Coders group over on Productive Geek forums, and reader bobbo33 is the AutoHotkey wizard that figured out how to make it work for any window, and solved a ...
If you want this script to run every time you start Windows, see the FAQ section of the AHK help file. Come back tomorrow for more AutoHotkey goodness!
Run AutoHotkey. On any open area of the desktop, right-click and choose New, AutoHotkey script. Enter a name for the script (in this case something like fwiw.ahk) and press Enter.
The best part is that scripts can be compiled into an executable file and run on computers that don't have AutoHotkey installed. Today we'll be looking at three simple time-saving scripts that can ...
One simple tool gives you the power to build your own custom time-saving keyboard shortcuts. Here's how to set it up and get through that drudgework faster.
How-to website How-To Geek has a great AutoHotkey script that inputs the text contents of your clipboard into the console window using the familiar CTRL+V paste combo.
If you want this script to run every time you start Windows, see the FAQ section of the AHK help file. Come back tomorrow for more AutoHotkey goodness!
1. Run AutoHotkey. 2. On any open area of the desktop, right-click and choose New, AutoHotkey script. 3. Enter a name for the script (in this case something like fwiw.ahk) and press Enter. 4.
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