PeterPE Posted November 7, 2008 Share Posted November 7, 2008 Hi all, is it possible to do this with AutoIt (my preferred language :-)? In autohotkey I could do this: #UseHook #6::; windows key + the '6' key toggles the fake numlock SetNumLockState, % (NumToggle := !NumToggle) ? "on" : "off" Gui, 99:+ToolWindow IfEqual, NumToggle, 0, Gui, 99:Destroy Else Gui, 99: Show, +NoActivate x-1 y-1, Dummy Fake Numpad SoundBeep, % 6+NumToggle "00", 25; audio cue for numlock return #IfWinExist, Dummy Fake Numpad ; note that for remaps like this, modifiers (ctrl, alt, shift) are ; taken into account automagically m::Numpad0 7::Numpad7 8::Numpad8 9::Numpad9 u::Numpad4 i::Numpad5 o::Numpad6 j::Numpad1 k::Numpad2 l::Numpad3 #IfWinExist, AutoIt doesn't have the '::' command, so I thought about Hotkeyset. But it seems to require a lot of code and in addition it seems that I need to specify all combination of modifier keys as well. Is there an easier way to do this? Is there anybody that tried this already? Many thanks for your help in advance! Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andreik Posted November 7, 2008 Share Posted November 7, 2008 Hi all, is it possible to do this with AutoIt (my preferred language :-)? In autohotkey I could do this: #UseHook #6::; windows key + the '6' key toggles the fake numlock SetNumLockState, % (NumToggle := !NumToggle) ? "on" : "off" Gui, 99:+ToolWindow IfEqual, NumToggle, 0, Gui, 99:Destroy Else Gui, 99: Show, +NoActivate x-1 y-1, Dummy Fake Numpad SoundBeep, % 6+NumToggle "00", 25; audio cue for numlock return #IfWinExist, Dummy Fake Numpad ; note that for remaps like this, modifiers (ctrl, alt, shift) are ; taken into account automagically m::Numpad0 7::Numpad7 8::Numpad8 9::Numpad9 u::Numpad4 i::Numpad5 o::Numpad6 j::Numpad1 k::Numpad2 l::Numpad3 #IfWinExist, AutoIt doesn't have the '::' command, so I thought about Hotkeyset. But it seems to require a lot of code and in addition it seems that I need to specify all combination of modifier keys as well. Is there an easier way to do this? Is there anybody that tried this already? Many thanks for your help in advance! Peter expandcollapse popupHotKeySet("{ESC}","Quit") HotKeySet("m","Num") HotKeySet("7","Num") HotKeySet("8","Num") HotKeySet("9","Num") HotKeySet("u","Num") HotKeySet("i","Num") HotKeySet("o","Num") HotKeySet("j","Num") HotKeySet("k","Num") HotKeySet("l","Num") Func Num() If @HotKeyPressed = "m" Then Send("0") ElseIf @HotKeyPressed = "7" Then Send("7") ElseIf @HotKeyPressed = "8" Then Send("8") ElseIf @HotKeyPressed = "9" Then Send("9") ElseIf @HotKeyPressed = "u" Then Send("4") ElseIf @HotKeyPressed = "i" Then Send("5") ElseIf @HotKeyPressed = "o" Then Send("6") ElseIf @HotKeyPressed = "j" Then Send("1") ElseIf @HotKeyPressed = "k" Then Send("2") ElseIf @HotKeyPressed = "l" Then Send("3") EndIf EndFunc Func Quit() Exit EndFunc While 1 Sleep(20) WEnd When the words fail... music speaks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterPE Posted November 7, 2008 Author Share Posted November 7, 2008 Thanks for the example. The problem with this is, that the modifiers are not taken into account. For example pressing u results into 4. But shift-u into U. There are many combinations of modifiers and keys. Any ideas how to solve this elegantly? Thanks, Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andreik Posted November 8, 2008 Share Posted November 8, 2008 Thanks for the example. The problem with this is, that the modifiers are not taken into account. For example pressing u results into 4. But shift-u into U. There are many combinations of modifiers and keys. Any ideas how to solve this elegantly?Thanks,PeterMaybe if use GetKeyState, to check if CTRL, ALT or SHIFT is pressed. When the words fail... music speaks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterPE Posted November 8, 2008 Author Share Posted November 8, 2008 Thanks, I will try. Regards, Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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