I have being using auto hot key for quite some time with WE, XP and W7
to do all sorts of tasks. A button on my media keyboard has been setup
as a capslock key and there is no clash with WE.
Try it out.
Neville.
On 31/10/2011 6:59 AM, Veronica Elsea wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm checking out an open source program called Auto Hot Key. It allows
you to write macros in Windows. I was thinking this might be a nice
solution to the problem of the disappearing monitor so then our sighted
friends would only have to remember one keystroke instead of a series of
steps to bring the screen back.
Anyway, I was reading about the program on the web site,
www.autohotkey.com and among the features it listed, it said it allowed
you to use the Windows key and the caps lock key as modifiers. Since we
already have this capability with Window-eyes, that started me wondering
if this program could conflict with Window-eyes in any way. I don't know
enough yet to know if these are options you can choose to enable or how
it works. But I'd rather not install a program on a new computer that
could make a mess of things.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Veronica
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