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Hey guys! I was wondering if there was any way to make a shortcut in autohotkey so whenever i press a key, it would simulate 2 keys being pressed simultaneously.. For example, when i press numpad0 i want it to simulate "up" AND "x"
i tried looking in the help files for ahk but it is way too complicated to understand.. help is greatly appreciated! |
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The real question is why you would want this?
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sounds like your trying to cheat, so no one is going to help you.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Canada
Age: 33
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Can't you just add two entries for Numpad0?
I'm sorry if the syntax of this is incorrect, but yeah... I've basically never used AHK before. Numpad0::Up Numpad0: ![]()
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umm that is kinda cheating in a way, but even so i don't think it is possible to be done anyways, but i could be wrong
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no i'm not even using this for ffr... the reason why i'm asking is cause a lot of people play spread and therefor have worked with ahk. ffr is too good to spoil by cheating
if ahk wont perform these actions, then what program similar to ahk will?
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Last edited by gubble_bum; 01-28-2008 at 12:16 PM.. |
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Cheating sounds like a reasonable assumption, but I agree with TwilightPrincess
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