![]() You need to add the to my example above so that it should work correctly now. Yes, and you definitely need to go read the follow up because this script locks up the keyboard if you use it alot or with other scripts. I will put 2 blinds in there and see what happens. I see now that I did not have 2 blind commands as is now in the edited script. Using environment variables is ideal if you use multiple different versions of Windows. ![]() As you can see, the file path supports both a direct path or one of Windows environment variables. No matter what though, I sure am happy with this AutoHotKey. F1::Run 'WINDIR otepad.exe' The above script sets the F1 key to launch Notepad in any modern version of Windows. One is run as an exe file and the others are listed in the autohotkey. ![]() Still, this is only happening in Excel, whereas without the Blind, it was happening quite often when I was using MS Word and Frontpage and Notepad in the background.īut I am running several scripts. ![]() However, I hit the Alt key and the keyboard started working again. I just opened Excel and the keyboard lock up came back when I tried entering numbers in Excel. I guess it depends on what apps you have running. ![]()
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