Timeline
May 1, 2019:
- 5:59 PM Ticket #3712 (HotKeySet not sets Alt+F4 in Windows 10) updated by
- The fact that AHK honours the combination means nothing - if they wish to mess with Windows reserved keys than that is their problem, not ours. M23
- 6:06 AM Ticket #3712 (HotKeySet not sets Alt+F4 in Windows 10) updated by
- By no means! In the topic to which I gave the link, noticed: > AutoHotKey work without any problem under Windows 10 https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/189515-windows-10-intercept-altf4/?do=findComment&comment=1360776 I also checked with AutoHotkey and I have the same positive result.
Apr 29, 2019:
- 6:41 PM Ticket #3712 (HotKeySet not sets Alt+F4 in Windows 10) closed by
- No Bug: It appears that that key combination is reserved in Windows 10, you can use it with another modifier key such as control or shift, but not by itself. Use something else.
- 10:06 AM Ticket #3712 (HotKeySet not sets Alt+F4 in Windows 10) created by
- When I run this script and press Alt+F4, the current active window …
Apr 27, 2019:
- 4:03 PM Ticket #3711 (_WinAPI_EnumWindows - Error in Helpfile example) created by
- _WinAPI_EnumWindows _ArrayDisplay() used with wrong number of args, …
Apr 18, 2019:
- 1:11 AM Ticket #1919 (Native IPv6 support) updated by
- Not. That's why it's still a feature request, and not marked as fixed.
Apr 17, 2019:
- 5:07 PM Ticket #3710 (Server 2019 @OSVersion not correct) updated by
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Version, Type changed
Not surprising, 3.3.14.5 was released in March of 2018, Server 2019 wasn't released until October of 2018. Even the preview builds weren't announced until, at the earliest, July 2018. I wouldn't call this a bug in this case, more of a feature request, or at best an FYI. - 1:10 PM Ticket #3710 (Server 2019 @OSVersion not correct) created by
- Hi, I tried to use @OSVersion var with Server 2019, but it reports …
Apr 8, 2019:
- 4:12 PM Ticket #3708 (Error in documentation for _WinAPI_LoadCursor) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [12207] in version: 3.3.15.1
- 7:53 AM Ticket #3708 (Error in documentation for _WinAPI_LoadCursor) reopened by
- It seems that other impact with $IDC_/$OCR_ I will search for them Thanks
Apr 3, 2019:
- 4:26 PM Ticket #3709 (IniRenameSection deletes Old section instead of New section) closed by
- No Bug
- 3:50 PM Ticket #3708 (Error in documentation for _WinAPI_LoadCursor) updated by
- It doesn't work if we use autoit $IDC_*. Look at _WinAPI_SetSystemCursor example, it uses number which are $OCR_*. In autoit constant $IDC_* are much smaller number than $ORC. I agree that MSDN speaks about IDC. But the numbers does not match with autoit.
- 12:42 AM Ticket #1919 (Native IPv6 support) updated by
- NOW TCPConnect CAN SUPPORT IPV6 OR NOT?
Apr 2, 2019:
- 10:13 PM Ticket #3709 (IniRenameSection deletes Old section instead of New section) updated by
- Forget it, sorry my mistake in the ini string: 'Key6 = 3' & @CRLF missing the "& _".
- 9:21 PM Ticket #3709 (IniRenameSection deletes Old section instead of New section) created by
- Example: […] The docs says: […] But it's erasing keys in old …
Apr 1, 2019:
- 8:12 PM Ticket #3112 (Function _Excel_RangeFind not working) updated by
- Replying to anonymous: > what is the solution to solve this error We have the forum for questions. Jos
- 5:15 PM Ticket #3708 (Error in documentation for _WinAPI_LoadCursor) closed by
- Rejected: In fact name follows the MSDN doc, so $IDC_* is the way
- 11:35 AM Ticket #3112 (Function _Excel_RangeFind not working) updated by
- what is the solution to solve this error
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