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I'm a little confused about accelerators. If I have an application running such as notepad, and I want to assign a hotkey that will only be active when focus is on notepad, can I use accelerators to do this? All examples that I have show how to do this with an AutoIt generated window but not with an external program as the handle.

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SDeGonge,

Welcome to the AutoIt forums.

To the best of my knowledge, Accelerator keys can only be set for an AutoIt-created GUI.

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Try this instead :

#include <WinAPIConv.au3>
#include <WinAPISys.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

Run("Notepad.exe")

OnAutoItExitRegister(OnAutoItExit)

Global $hWnd = GUICreate("")
GUIRegisterMsg($WM_HOTKEY, WM_HOTKEY)

_WinAPI_RegisterHotKey($hWnd, 0x0144, 0, 0x44) ; d
_WinAPI_RegisterHotKey($hWnd, 0x011B, 0, 0x1B) ; ESC

While Sleep(500)
WEnd

Func WM_HOTKEY($hWnd, $iMsg, $wParam, $lParam)
  Switch _WinAPI_HiWord($lParam)
    Case 0x44
      If WinActive("[CLASS:Notepad]") Then
        ConsoleWrite("D was pressed" & @CRLF)
      Else
        ConsoleWrite("sending d" & @CRLF)
        ControlSend("[ACTIVE]", "", "", "d")
      EndIf
    Case 0x1B
      Exit
  EndSwitch
EndFunc   ;==>WM_HOTKEY

Func OnAutoItExit()
  _WinAPI_UnregisterHotKey($hWnd, 0x0144)
  _WinAPI_UnregisterHotKey($hWnd, 0x011B)
EndFunc   ;==>OnAutoItExit

 

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1 hour ago, Nine said:

Try this instead :

#include <WinAPIConv.au3>
#include <WinAPISys.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

Run("Notepad.exe")

OnAutoItExitRegister(OnAutoItExit)

Global $hWnd = GUICreate("")
GUIRegisterMsg($WM_HOTKEY, WM_HOTKEY)

_WinAPI_RegisterHotKey($hWnd, 0x0144, 0, 0x44) ; d
_WinAPI_RegisterHotKey($hWnd, 0x011B, 0, 0x1B) ; ESC

While Sleep(500)
WEnd

Func WM_HOTKEY($hWnd, $iMsg, $wParam, $lParam)
  Switch _WinAPI_HiWord($lParam)
    Case 0x44
      If WinActive("[CLASS:Notepad]") Then
        ConsoleWrite("D was pressed" & @CRLF)
      Else
        ConsoleWrite("sending d" & @CRLF)
        ControlSend("[ACTIVE]", "", "", "d")
      EndIf
    Case 0x1B
      Exit
  EndSwitch
EndFunc   ;==>WM_HOTKEY

Func OnAutoItExit()
  _WinAPI_UnregisterHotKey($hWnd, 0x0144)
  _WinAPI_UnregisterHotKey($hWnd, 0x011B)
EndFunc   ;==>OnAutoItExit

 

Interesting approach. I'll give it a try.

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