![]() ![]() You may choose not to, but keep in mind there are many AutoHotkey scripts available on the web for various tasks. #IfWinNotActive WordPad is obvious, it means only execute the code if active window doesn't contain "Wordpad" in its title.Īt that point, you may be telling yourself "I'm not trying to be a programmer" and/or "I don't want to take time fiddling with this stuff". With SetTitleMatchMode 2, we tell AutoHotkey to match window title if it contains the title string we'll provide. If you wanted this shortcut (Ctrl + Shift + 5) to not run when WordPad is open, the code would look like this: SetTitleMatchMode, 2 When script is running, you'll see a "H" icon in the system tray and it'll be active until you close it by right clicking and clicking Exit. When you double-click the script, it'll run.Copy and paste the above code to the end of the script, then save it. ![]() To open the file for editing, right click on it and select Edit script.Give the new file a name, be careful to not change.Right click in a folder or desktop and click New > AutoHotkey Script.Third line just says the AutoHotKey script ended. Second line means when you press Ctrl (^) Shift (+) 5 the Character Map application will run. Photoshop Basics Tutorial For Beginners - Keyboard Shortcuts And Mouse Controls Run the Character Mapįirst line is a comment and does nothing other than explaining code to the user.
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