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  1. AutoHotkey

    AutoHotkey (AHK) is the answer to all of your customization needs. [...] you'll be more productive than ever before! Ben Stegner, MakeUseOf

  2. Beginner Tutorial | AutoHotkey v1

    To run a program such as mspaint.exe, calc.exe, script.ahk or even a folder, you can use the Run command. It can even be used to open URLs such as https://www.autohotkey.com/.

  3. AutoHotkey Documentation

    AutoHotkey DocumentationAutoHotkey v1.1 AutoHotkey v2.0

  4. Quick Reference | AutoHotkey v2

    This page contains information about the currently used version, the authors, the license, and a quick overview of the documentation.

  5. Hotkeys - Definition & Usage | AutoHotkey v1

    For the examples above and below which use ahk_group AltTabWindow, this window group is expected to be defined in the auto-execute section. Alternatively, ahk_group AltTabWindow can be replaced …

  6. Variables and Expressions - Definition & Usage | AutoHotkey v1

    Variables and Expressions Table of Contents Variables Expressions Operators in Expressions Built-in Variables Variable Capacity and Memory Variables See Variables for general explanation and details …

  7. How to Install AutoHotkey

    For users of v1: AutoHotkey v2 includes a launcher which allows multiple versions of AutoHotkey to co-exist while sharing one file extension (.ahk). Installing AutoHotkey v1 and v2 into different directories …

  8. Alphabetical Command and Function Index | AutoHotkey v1

    Alphabetical Command and Function Index Click on a command or function name for details. Entries in large font are the most commonly used. Go to entries starting with: E, I, M, S, W, #

  9. The AutoHotkey Foundation

    The Name The name AutoHotkey Foundation LLC comes directly from the name of the software AutoHotkey. It is a non-profit LLC (Limited Liability Company) founded for this software. Here is the …

  10. AutoHotkey v2

    AutoHotkey v2 aims to improve the usability and convenience of the language and command set by sacrificing backward compatibility. As such, scripts written for v1 generally will not work without …