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AutoHotkey Documentation
AutoHotkey DocumentationAutoHotkey v1.1 AutoHotkey v2.0
AutoHotkey v2
AutoHotkey v2 aims to improve the usability and convenience of the language and command set by sacrificing backward compatibility. As such, scripts written for v1 generally will not work without …
Beginner Tutorial | AutoHotkey v2
To run a program such as mspaint.exe, calc.exe, script.ahk or even a folder, you can use the Run function. It can even be used to open URLs such as https://www.autohotkey.com/.
Quick Reference | AutoHotkey v2
This page contains information about the currently used version, the authors, the license, and a quick overview of the documentation.
How to Install AutoHotkey
For users of v1: AutoHotkey v2 includes a launcher which allows multiple versions of AutoHotkey to co-exist while sharing one file extension (.ahk). Installing AutoHotkey v1 and v2 into different directories …
Hotkeys - Definition & Usage | AutoHotkey v1
For the examples above and below which use ahk_group AltTabWindow, this window group is expected to be defined in the auto-execute section. Alternatively, ahk_group AltTabWindow can be replaced …
Using the Program | AutoHotkey v1
AutoHotkey doesn't do anything on its own; it needs a script to tell it what to do. A script is simply a plain text file with the .ahk filename extension containing instructions for the program, like a configuration …
Variables and Expressions - Definition & Usage | AutoHotkey v1
Variables and Expressions Table of Contents Variables Expressions Operators in Expressions Built-in Variables Variable Capacity and Memory Variables See Variables for general explanation and details …
Quick Reference | AutoHotkey v1
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