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AutoHotKey Record and Compile Primer Tutorial
Have you heard of AutoHotKey? It is a Windows (desktop) application (that is quite brilliant) which can record and replay mouse and keystrokes, or assign a group of actions to a HotKey. Anybody into procedures and the operations side of … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged AutoHotKey, desktop, keyboard shortcut, mouse clicks, MsgBox, PhotoBooth, programming, recording, Run, Task Manager, tutorial, Windows
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What happens to those mouse clicks … ?
Whatever happens to those mouse clicks you make, usually when your computer is starting up and you get impatient waiting for it, that don’t get “assigned” to anything? Does anybody know where they go, or some log that tells you … Continue reading

