Hi all,
according to documentations "<" symbol is used for:
< Use the left key of the pair. e.g. <!a is the same as !a except that only the left Alt will trigger it.
I have dedicated key on keyboard which has </> keypress.
Is there any was to remap those keys since <::Send [X] does not work. It still presses < instead of X. I have tried with $< and doesn't work either.
Thanks for help.
How to select < symbol
Re: How to select < symbol
< is only used as a modifier, if there is something to modify.
In case of <::, there is nothing to modify, and it should work just like other keys.
works well here - without braces around the X.
Btw, Send X will send shift and x. For just sending x, use Send x.
PS:works as well, literally sending [X] or [Y], if that's intended.
You could still try scan codes. See KeyHistory or Special Keys to determine them.
In case of <::, there is nothing to modify, and it should work just like other keys.
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<::Send X
Btw, Send X will send shift and x. For just sending x, use Send x.
PS:
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<::Send [X] ; <
+<::Send [Y] ; > shifted < - alternatively: >::send [Y]
You could still try scan codes. See KeyHistory or Special Keys to determine them.
Re: How to select < symbol
This works on a german layout (with a </> key, next to the left Shift key). On yours, the code might be different.gregster wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 16:13You could still try scan codes. See KeyHistory or Special Keys to determine them.
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SC056::Send [X] ; < key
+SC056::Send [Y] ; shifted < key: >
Re: How to select < symbol
Thank you very much!gregster wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 16:18(In case your target program runs with elevated rights, your script needs to do this as well: Right-click script file and choose: Run as admin, or similar)Code: Select all
SC056::Send [X] ; < key +SC056::Send [Y] ; shifted < key: >
This one worked perfectly:
SC056::Send [X]