I've tried the $ prefix , different Send modes and #InstallKeybdHook, without success.
My script looks like this:
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Browser_Back::
;do conditonal stuff
return
Browser_Back Up::
; do conditional stuff,
; including a conditional Send {Browser_Back}
; without triggering Browser_Back::
return
On the upstroke of Browser_Back, it will check if the touchpad was touched, and if not, then I want to just Send a normal Browser_Back, otherwise I'd lose the usage of that button (which I use frequently).
If you're wondering why the heck someone would want to do this since most touchpads have two finger scrolling, the answer is that it's a Logi K400 which can be comfortably gripped when holding it in your lap in a HTPC setting where you use only your thumb to control the touchpad, meaning that to two-finger scroll would require changing grips every time you wanted to scroll. Basically I am writing a script so that I can access all my common functions without having to change my grip of the keyboard at all.
Thanks & AutoHotkey is incredible -- prefer it to the Logi Options software.