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- 28 May 2024, 11:49
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: Contrary of `t to outdent? Topic is solved
- Replies: 1
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Contrary of `t to outdent? Topic is solved
Hello guys, I premise that i use #LTrim at the top of my script. My question is whether there’s a way to decrease the indentation level using a format abbreviation, similar to how we use " `t " to increase it. Specifically, I’m having trouble bringing the last line (return statement in the example) ...
- 10 May 2024, 03:12
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: Hotkeys heriarcal priority
- Replies: 2
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Hotkeys heriarcal priority
Hello guys, I’m wondering whether it’s possible maybe using Hotkey command, to assign a global hotkey that takes precedence over a context-sensitive hotkey, while still maintaining the integrity of the context structure? !^f10:: Hotkey, f10, myLabel return myLabel: msgbox, I’d like this to take prec...
- 03 May 2024, 08:11
- Forum: Ask for Help (v2)
- Topic: "Up" and "Down" problem with OneNote
- Replies: 1
- Views: 119
"Up" and "Down" problem with OneNote
Hello guys, I'm trying to use "!a::down" with OneNote, but it's not working. It seems like only the native keyboard arrows can be used to move the insertion point up and down. I also tried !a::NumpadUp with no results. Also tried with send, sendinput, sendevent but still not working. Does anyone kno...
- 17 Jan 2024, 10:30
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: Help with Loop function
- Replies: 2
- Views: 223
Help with Loop function
Hello guys, Could you assist me in identifying the issue in this script? It seems that after the initial use of the wheelup command, it appears to be consistently registered as pressed. Basically i need three different output for these three buttons combo 1. mbutton: 2. mbutton & wheelup:: 3. mbutto...