Is it possible to change the Hotkey thats inbuilt in an .exe compiled script?
Let’s say I pass my compiled .exe script to a friend.
The hotkey is
x::
SoundBeep, 750, 500
Return
Can he change the Hotkey to p:: for example?
Is this possible?
If not , is there a way to write in a GUI in the original script for when he 1st opens the .exe file that asks (Change your hotkey here!)
If so, I would have to pay someone down the track to do it, but just wondering if it is at all possible?
possible to change Hotkey that’s inbuilt in .exe compile ?
Re: possible to change Hotkey that’s inbuilt in .exe compile ?
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Gui, Font, s10
Gui, Add, Hotkey, ym+4 w160 vhk
Gui, Add, Button, x+m yp-2 Default , Set
GuiControl,, hk, x
ButtonSet:
Try Hotkey, %hk%, Off
Gui, Submit
Try Hotkey, %hk%, X, On
Return
F3::Gui, Show,, Set hotkey ; F3 = Set hotkey
X:
SoundBeep, 750, 500
Return
GuiEscape:
GuiClose:
Gui, Hide
GuiControl,, hk, %hk%
Return
Re: possible to change Hotkey that’s inbuilt in .exe compile ?
Thankyou. I’ll try this tomorrow.
Also, i just got told that .ini files could do the trick too which I completely forgot about , thus my friend would have to open up before starting the new script.
I guess i have both ways to do this now.
I wonder if these answers will work with Tapholdmanager function which is obviously a pretty complex hotkey system.
I’ll have to ask the creator.
Cheers
Also, i just got told that .ini files could do the trick too which I completely forgot about , thus my friend would have to open up before starting the new script.
I guess i have both ways to do this now.
I wonder if these answers will work with Tapholdmanager function which is obviously a pretty complex hotkey system.
I’ll have to ask the creator.
Cheers