So it is all portable.įor scripts is could be important to utilize die right Exe-Version (1.0.x -or- 1.1.x) I like to unpack die ZIP-Archive to a folder called "AHK" inside of your Total Commander folder. If in forum is mentioned a "AutoHotkey.exe" which you don't find, then just use "AutoHotkeyU32.exe" instead. If you utilize AutoHotkeyU64.exe or AutoHotkeyU32.exe or AutoHotkey.exe doesn't matter here. Or put the script.ahk into the AHK folder, open a cmd console window and type: "D:\rive\Path to\AHK\AutoHotkey.exe" "D:\rive\Path to\your script.ahk" Use it then in that way, open a cmd console window and type: Or you can just unpack the downloaded "AutoHotkey.zip" and use the exe as standalone portable. If you have AutoHotkey installed, you can just double click the script.ahk file from every where. We use often AutoHotkey to "extend" Total Commander.īeginner Tutorial AutoHotkey v2 by tidbit > īeginner Tutorial AutoHotkey by tidbit > Also see our wiki and search for "autohotkey"ĪutoHotkey is a small, portable freeware tool to automate many things in WindowsTM.įor example: Click a Button, manipulate text, access clipboard, read or write files.
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