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Hello, this is my first time useing Autoit. Mainly used AHK, but figured i'd give this a try. I was wondering if you could help me with this small script:-

#include <Array.au3>
Dim $avArray
$avArray = _ArrayCreate("a","b","c")
HotKeySet($avArray,"__1")
While 1
    Sleep(150)
WEnd
Func __1()
    Send("test",1)
    Send("{ENTER}")
EndFunc

Mainly I wanted it to check, if a, b or c was pressed. it would send test then Enter. But for some reason it doesn't read from the array list? mabe i'm doing something wrong..

Posted

Hello, this is my first time useing Autoit. Mainly used AHK, but figured i'd give this a try. I was wondering if you could help me with this small script:-

#include <Array.au3>
Dim $avArray
$avArray = _ArrayCreate("a","b","c")
HotKeySet($avArray,"__1")
While 1
    Sleep(150)
WEnd
Func __1()
    Send("test",1)
    Send("{ENTER}")
EndFunc

Mainly I wanted it to check, if a, b or c was pressed. it would send test then Enter. But for some reason it doesn't read from the array list? mabe i'm doing something wrong..

You can't set a hot key to the entire array. Specify which one you want, i.e. HotKeySet($avArray[1], "__1") ; sets hot key to "b". If want to set a hot key for all of them walk through the array in a loop.

:)

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Posted

One more thing, sorry for the double post*

is it possible, for example. if I press a, it will send 'a' from the array list and then send test {Enter}. Then same for b, c ect.

At the moment, it ignores sending the letter. Seems to overwrite them or soemthing.

Posted

One more thing, sorry for the double post*

is it possible, for example. if I press a, it will send 'a' from the array list and then send test {Enter}. Then same for b, c ect.

At the moment, it ignores sending the letter. Seems to overwrite them or soemthing.

Think about it, if you send a while a is a hotkey it will trigegr the function again which sends the hotkey which will trigger the function again.

Deactivate the hotkey before sending :)

; Example:
HotKeySet("a")
Send("a")
HotKeySet("a","__1")

:(

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