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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
@waterking
As mentioned: there is currently no feature, that allows to run a script
triggered by a hotkey.
But generally it is possible to run script code, that is imp
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
@Joe L.Thompson:
SikuliX currently does not have such a general Hotkey setup feature in the
Preferences.
Surely it might be possible to a
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waterking is still having a problem:
Thank you very much for your reply:
But,I didn’t find the "Add new shortcut" or "Create custom shortcut"options in
the software’s settings
Question #706301 on SikuliX changed:
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Joe L. Thompson proposed the following answer:
Certainly, I can help you with that. Adding hotkeys to run your scripts
is often a convenient way to quickly access and run them.
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Can you consider adding a hotkey to run it?
For example, if I created 3 scripts, I would like to set them to F1, F2, and F3
respectively.
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