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Topic Title: Any way to distinguish between Left control key versus right control key In scripts Topic Summary: using DNS and AHK at the same time – deconflicting warring scripts In the two programs Created On: 11/16/2020 06:25 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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- afgban | - 11/16/2020 06:25 AM |
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- Edgar | - 11/16/2020 10:42 AM |
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- kkkwj | - 11/16/2020 10:43 AM |
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- monkey8 | - 11/19/2020 09:21 AM |
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- Edgar | - 11/19/2020 11:00 AM |
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- monkey8 | - 11/20/2020 08:11 AM |
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- Ag | - 11/19/2020 04:14 PM |
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I use DNS scripting in conjunction with autohotkey due to arthritis – I created a DNS command to go to the first tab on Google Chrome – control + 1 – and it did not work and I could not figure out why until I realized that my left control key is dedicated to the mouseclick function (using AHK) – and when I disengaged AHK the DNS command worked like a charm. Obviously when the AHK program is engaged I use the right control key for control + f, control + v, but is there any way I can have DNS script distinguish between the left control key and the right control key? I’d like to use both DNS and AHK at the same time. I’m guessing probably not. Thank you for any input, even if it’s “you can’t do it”
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