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Also unless you disabled it, in the righthand corner it should show an AutoIt icon if you click on it the script will pause and you can right click and turn it off.

Edited by Swift
Posted

put this code to your program

while 1
hotkeyset("a","quit")
wend

func quit()
exit
endfunc

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I think you mean

HotKeySet("a", "quit")

While 1
         ;Do something here to kill idle time.
Wend

Func quit()
    exit
EndFunc
yoh, my mistake again

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Posted (edited)

if you want to close your program you could write this to a new .au3:

CODE

#NoTrayIcon

Opt('WinTitleMatchMode',2)

While 1

sleep (5000) ;save cpu

If WinExists("YourProgram") Then ;solution 1 << only needs the title of your program

WinClose("YourProgram")

if Processexists ("YourProgram.exe") then ;solution 2

Processclose ("YourProgram.exe")

Hope this helps you :)

Edited by ludocus

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