It is driven by a scripting language that was initially aimed at providing keyboard shortcuts, otherwise known as hotkeys, that over time evolved into a full-fledged scripting language. Next, press Ctrl+WinKey+1 and see how all of your open Windows will close for you. AutoHotkey (AHK) is a free, open-source macro-creation and automation software for Microsoft Windows that allows users to automate repetitive tasks. In a DOS console type the name of the script, then hit Enter. ![]() Here's the source code, including the website where I got it. This means ^ Ctrl key, # Windows key (WinKey) and 1, the number 1 key. What counts in the first line of the script is what's left to ::, in this case ^#1 and that's called the Hotkey . AutoHotkey is a free, open-source scripting language for Microsoft Windows that allows. I haven't had a chance to dig into AutoHotKey, though I installed it already, but if you know the basics of AutoHotKey ( ) you can just copy scripts from the web, including from here, the SDL translation productivity dedicated to this tool ( ). The script, once you run it, will start working by pressing Ctrl+WinKey+1 (that's the only thing I "programmed"). AutoHotkey The ultimate automation scripting language for Windows. I only have to take care of unsaved files (the operating system will prompt me to save or discard). ![]() Well, thanks to an AutoHotKey script that I found on the web now I can have those windows closed for me. At the end of a long day, having worked on translation projects, juggled e-mails, opened documents, browsers, folder explorers, control panel, players, etc. I may have up to 20 or more Windows open (luckily, Windows 10 is very good at multitasking) and closing them is kind of boring and time consuming. Get help with using AutoHotkey (v1.1 and older) and its commands and hotkeys.
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