![]() (or launch a black CMD command line window) Type 'AutoHotkey new.ahk' in TC-command line Change to "Total Commander\AHK\" folderĭrag&Drop the AutoHotkey.exe on the Button bar.ĭrag now the file "new.ahk" on the new created button. Execute that script (as temporary solution, as an test): Example script: MsgBox HEY, that really works! -) ![]() ![]() Copy and paste the script into this "new.ahk" file and save it. Create a new text file in folder "Total Commander\AHK\new.ahk" If you are provided with a script to solve your problem, use it this way: There is a older AutoHotkey version, Version 1.0, "classic" or "basic" (the last was 1.0.48.05 from 2013)Īnd there is a newer one with version always start with 1.1.x, like "AutoHotkey_1.1.30.00.zip" 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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