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How about add OpenDesktopManager feature. #41
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You can already customize it!:) Step 1Decide what will be your new hotkeys. For this example, let's use Step 2Find the commands (symbols) for each of the buttons. For example:
You can find the table for all of the buttons here. Step 3Edit the file ^space::send, #{tab} Click here for explanation.You make the program do a command with your selected hotkeys like this: HOTKEYS::COMMAND In our case we want the program to click some buttons (Win+Tab) when we press the hotkeys. The way to do this is to use the command HOTKEYS::send, BUTTONS If we want that pressing ^space::send, hello If we want it to automatically press a button other than a letter, then we use In this example ^space::send, #{tab} You can read more about how it works here Step 4Start the program. If it is already running, you can click the tray icon with the right button and select (EDIT: Fixed the errors and formatting) |
@Elijas Thanks for your detail guide. // This one is work, but it is not my wanted.
^`::!tab
// This is what I want, but it dose not work.
^`::#tab |
Oops, it seems that I gave the wrong solution. I've just got to my computer and fixed it. Try this: ^space::send, #{tab} I've updated the comment above and explained this in more detail, too! |
That's amazing!! It works like a charm. how do you come so cool. :D |
default key is win+tab.
I'd like to customize it.
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