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- 04 Jan 2022, 02:00
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Radial menu scripts
- Replies: 336
- Views: 176430
Re: Radial menu scripts
Radial menu application updated to v4.48 for RM v4.47 users: Download Update to RM v4.48 , unzip it, and click on Update to RM v4.48.exe for new users: Download Radial menu v4.48 What's new? updated links includes newest AutoHotkey internal maintenance thank you! my RM doesn't seem to want to launc...
- 17 Feb 2017, 06:08
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: close hovered-over [child] window
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1881
Re: close hovered-over [child] window
it's a music production app (nuendo) Well, I just wasted my time downloading the trial ... I need a usb licenser :( if it were a control , how would the command to 'close' it look like I don't know, I would start trying with GuiControl, Move to see if you get any response from the control (https://...
- 17 Feb 2017, 02:10
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: close hovered-over [child] window
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1881
Re: close hovered-over [child] window
4GForce wrote:WindowId are unique, maybe its a control that looks like a window ?
What is the app ?
it's a music production app (nuendo); if it were a control, how would the command to 'close' it look like, would someone happen to know?
thank you.
- 16 Feb 2017, 15:26
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: close hovered-over [child] window
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1881
Re: close hovered-over [child] window
below is a most basic version that however closes the whole parent application (even if the mouse is hovering over another window that the application had created). using windowspy i found out the windows instantiated within my application share the same windowID, and only differentiate in ClassNN ....
- 16 Feb 2017, 08:04
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: downloading & launching a ahk script
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1150
downloading & launching a ahk script
i often update my home ahk script, which i also tend to use at another workplace. an efficient way to ensure the latest version of my default script is being used would be to store it online. have a [locally stored] ahk script download this latest [cloud] version first, and then execute it. would yo...
- 16 Feb 2017, 07:54
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: close hovered-over [child] window
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1881
close hovered-over [child] window
hello all i am trying to come up with a simple solution to close the topmost window the mouse cursor may be hovering over at a given point in time, whether that window be active / has keyboard focus or not. i have found a way of making this work with most applications, but my target app keeps its wi...
- 17 Apr 2016, 12:46
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: refreshing script while writing code: workflow / best practice
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2126
Re: refreshing script while writing code: workflow / best practice
thank you, that seems very elegant! one question as i am looking at the script: there is a chunk commented on with 'if reload fails, turn timer back on'. however, i see no if (sic)-statements in use, and instead, a 'Reload'-command precedes it. doesn't it mean that ahk actually never reaches this pa...
- 17 Apr 2016, 11:41
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: refreshing script while writing code: workflow / best practice
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2126
refreshing script while writing code: workflow / best practice
whilst writing a piece of an ahk code, saving the newly edited file is as easy as pressing ctrl & s, or whatever other keyboard shortcut your editor uses. however, updating a running ahk script using the standard method of mousing to the system tray, right-clicking on the respective ahk icon, and se...
- 06 Mar 2016, 15:31
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Radial menu scripts
- Replies: 336
- Views: 176430
Re: Radial menu scripts - new: HTML-AHK radial menu examples
i have a RM-related concept in mind, and wondered if anyone could help or indeed confirm this is feasible. thank you very much. (i have a feeling i had seen something in a similar vein suggested in the legacy RM thread on the old forum, but i may just be dreaming.) in any case, this is what i was th...
- 06 Mar 2016, 10:37
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: [how to] simulated drag, then drop
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2043
Re: [how to] simulated drag, then drop
thank you for the heads up!
- 19 Aug 2014, 13:48
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: [how to] simulated drag, then drop
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2043
Re: [how to] simulated drag, then drop
it appears this has to be implemented using DoDragDrop(), IDropSource and IDataObject. now how to do this, i have no idea unfortunately...
- 19 Aug 2014, 06:46
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: [how to] simulated drag, then drop
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2043
[how to] simulated drag, then drop
hello i tried bringing up this issue over at the autohotkey forum, but maybe i could get some suggestions here as well. i cannot seem to be able to come up with a solution to perform the following: --simulate a drag and drop operation (probably using COM), however --instead of doing it all at once, ...
- 11 Mar 2014, 14:22
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: storing and retrieving clipboards issue
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1754
Re: storing and retrieving clipboards issue
Counter := 1 While Counter <= EventsNumber { NewClp := MyClipboards%Counter% Clipboard := NewClp Clipwait sleep, 250 ; for debugging purposes Send ^v sleep, 250 ; for debugging purposes Counter++ } see if that works :) thank you. it hasn't, but not because of wrong code, i believe; i had to give up...
- 11 Mar 2014, 05:04
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: storing and retrieving clipboards issue
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1754
storing and retrieving clipboards issue
I have been unsuccessfully trying to store an n number of clipboards that I would like to later retrieve in a target application. Although a clipboard-viewing application is showing the clipboard contents (which is xml data in my case) is getting stored, when I send ^v to the application later on, n...
- 09 Feb 2014, 15:11
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: flipping the contents / windows on a dual-screen setup
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2769
Re: flipping the contents / windows on a dual-screen setup
thank you.
i found a small tool doing just that (with a user-definable key shortcut to trigger the flipping); so in case anyone was wondering about the same and was okay with using an already-made (free) tool, here it is:
http://dualmonitortool.sourceforge.net/swapscreen.html
i found a small tool doing just that (with a user-definable key shortcut to trigger the flipping); so in case anyone was wondering about the same and was okay with using an already-made (free) tool, here it is:
http://dualmonitortool.sourceforge.net/swapscreen.html
- 06 Feb 2014, 16:12
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: flipping the contents / windows on a dual-screen setup
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2769
Re: flipping the contents / windows on a dual-screen setup
I would imagine you would use SysGet to get the monitor count then, get the coords of each monitor. From there you would use WinGet to get a list of all the windows, then get each windows coords. Then it's just a matter of some simple math. I'll see if I can't post an example later tonight. Unless ...
- 06 Feb 2014, 14:59
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: flipping the contents / windows on a dual-screen setup
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2769
Re: flipping the contents / windows on a dual-screen setup
What do you mean by "flipping"? Monitor A has window X and Monitor B has window Y. You want to make it so that Monitor A has window Y and Monitor B has window X? yes, that is it. (except, to be precise, monitor A probably has dozens of windows, and so does monitor B. i would like to 'toggle' the co...
- 06 Feb 2014, 14:30
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: flipping the contents / windows on a dual-screen setup
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2769
flipping the contents / windows on a dual-screen setup
hello all i am wondering what would be the most streamlined way of flipping the contents of the monitors in a multi- [two] screen setup. i imagine it would be sufficient to merely offset the currently visible windows' coordinates (as in, it would not be necessary to, say, exchange the desktop icons ...