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AutoHotkey | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Microsoft Public License |
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Learn AutoHotKey by stealing my scripts
Cannot say if useful, but if you need to insert/copy paste text (and modifiers) there is a tool written in AHK that is very handy:
https://lintalist.github.io/
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Creating a listbox/dropdown from a list of choices
Not an answer, but in Lintalist this would the snippet
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Is it possible to create scripts to modify text and then copy it to the clipboard?
Perhaps https://lintalist.github.io/ will be of interest as well (also AutoHotkey)
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Show HN: AutoHotkey for Linux
Likely not, as it requires 1.1.31+[0], and this port supports up to 1.0.
[0]: https://github.com/lintalist/lintalist/blob/master/lintalist...
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Autostring with variables (GUI)
Take a look at lintalist. It is an extremely well-done, extensive text expander which can do almost anything. As long as you don't need an absolutely specific, overly complex string to expand, LL is probably your easiest and most convenient bet.
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Running AutoHotKey at Work
Check out Lintalist... it's written in AutoHotKey and is a portable EXE. It might make writing and managing your macros a lot easier. https://lintalist.github.io/
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Typing shortcut software?
I use free Lintalist - https://lintalist.github.io/
- Lintalist: Text Expander, Snippet Manager, Interactive, Searchable
- Gui Resize
sharpkeys
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Shortcut for rotating canvas by 15° left or right without a mouse
I don't like using my mouse while drawing and I couldn't find how to do this anywhere, but luckily when I was about to give up I achieved it! So, for this you'll need a program called SharpKeys. You can download it here: https://github.com/randyrants/sharpkeys/
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Caps Lock Behaviour Disabled in Gnome
Sharpkeys can swap keys, the readme says as much:
> Things that SharpKeys will do:
> ...
> Allow you to swap two keys with each other - e.g. you can swap Left Windows with Left Control and vice versa
I do have a vague recollection of Sharpkeys previously saying that it couldn’t, but that I tried and it worked. Long time since I last used Windows though.
https://github.com/randyrants/sharpkeys#things-that-sharpkey...
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Total Commander
> Total commander isn’t FOSS.
I'm aware of that. There are lots of FOSS equivalents, though. Including, I believe, on Windows. Wikipedia lists 23 of which I think -- haven't checked -- the majority are FOSS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_manager#Orthodox_file_man...
> Ironically windows 11 can’t do vertical taskbars.
True. Easily fixed with Explorer Patcher, though. Which, ironically, is FOSS.
> And where in windows can you change the system shortcuts?
I don't use it much any more and stopped early this century, so my knowledge here may be out of date.
When I do, I use SharpKeys to put a GUI on editing the relevant registry keys for keyboard remapping.
https://github.com/randyrants/sharpkeys
In the NT 3.x era, it was the properties of every EXE's PIF file. So I set Crtl+Alt+(initial) to open my most used apps. Ctrl+Alt+D for DOS, E for Excel, W for Word, etc.
This still works with limitations under Win9x through to XP, which is when I jumped off the Windows ship.
But mostly it's about learning the many many built-ins.
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Learn AutoHotKey by stealing my scripts
Remapping Capslock to Control:
Windows: https://github.com/randyrants/sharpkeys
Ubuntu Linux (don't know about other Linuxes): /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/pc
key { [ Caps_Lock ] };
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Window key not working as intended
There's a little utility program called Sharpkeys that lets you remap the functions of every key on the keyboard.
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Taking control of the super key.
Sharpkeys
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Menu Key in Adobe Premiere (Windows)
This application can be used to do that. You'll notice it can't see the menu key either if you try to autodetect it, so you need to set it manually. It's listed as:
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How can i assign a key to a diffrent one
https://www.randyrants.com/ or the Microsoft Store
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Setup Media Key shortcuts
SharpKeys: available in the Microsoft Store. Or you can get it here: https://www.randyrants.com/category/sharpkeys/ or here: https://github.com/randyrants/sharpkeys
- Keychron K6 key remapping help
What are some alternatives?
RetroBar - Classic Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista taskbar for modern versions of Windows
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
bug.n - Tiling Window Manager for Windows
NohBoard - A Keyboard Visualizer
ahkx - autohotkey interpreter compiled with gcc
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
wincompose - 🔣 Compose Key for Windows
AHK_X11 - AutoHotkey for Linux (X11-based systems)
key-mapper - 🎮 An easy to use tool to change the mapping of your input device buttons. [Moved to: https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper]
synergy-core - Open source core of Synergy, the cross-platform keyboard and mouse sharing tool (Windows, macOS, Linux)
evremap - A keyboard input remapper for Linux/Wayland systems, written by @wez