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Hey, im thinking of a simple hot key script, for example using F5 t/m F8 and they exec certain things

It's stupid to start it up everytime when i start the PC, is there a way to AUTO start my script?

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Look at the FAQ sticky at the top of this forum:

Q11. How can I make my script start every time windows starts?

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No, but why is it you dont simply try in stead of asking first?

Run it through au3check and it will tell you this statement is invalid.

and maybe you want to start a compiled version ?

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Au3check starts up, and then closes immiadiately...

have you installed the full version of SciTE4AutoIt3?

If not do so first and then do Ctrl+F5

Jos

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im really noob

Then spent some time to learn in stead of beg.

I have given you enough information for you to make the next step.

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