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Forum: Support Topic: Nested shortcuts, e.g. ALT + X, Y |
| nanobyte |
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Posted: April 26th, 2007, 3:42 pm
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| Superb! Thank you very much. |
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Forum: Support Topic: Nested shortcuts, e.g. ALT + X, Y |
| nanobyte |
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Posted: April 26th, 2007, 5:07 am
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Is it possible to create nested shortcuts like in Visual Studio? e.g. pressing ALT + X, then Y to invoke command 1, or ALT+X, then Z to invoke command 2?
If yes, how, and if yes, would it even be possible to abort the shortcut if you press ESC? |
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Forum: Scripts Topic: Easy AutoHotKey <-> Python communication |
| nanobyte |
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Posted: August 31st, 2006, 1:15 pm
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| If you have the Win32 extensions of Python (are automatically installed with ActivePython AFAIK), it is easy to access the clipboard, and thus easy to communicate with AutoHotKey (in both directions). I now only use AHK for the most basic GUI automation/hotkey tasks and delegate anything more fancy ... |
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