Hi:
Also, for ajnyone who is looking for a tutorial on using Autohotkey,
the documentation and the examples which come wtith the package are
easy enough to follow, at least that's how I learned to use it.
Kevin Huber

On 4/27/15, Neville via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 27/04/2015 4:06 PM, Micallef Michael at FITA via Talk wrote:
>> Hi,
>
> Maybe there is an audio tutorial for autohotkey in existence but have
> never heard of it.
>
> An example of remapping a key is below.  Turn on all punctuation to get
> the most out of the line.  The symbol for the "alt" key is "!".
>   The following has been taken from my auto hot key macro file.
>
> AppsKey::RWin ; remaps the apps key on the right of my spacebar to a
> ; right windows key.
>
> you could try:
>
> R!gr::! /;
>
>
> HTH
> Neville.
>
>>
>> By any chance, do you have an audio tutorial of this autohotkey software?
>> Because one script that I really need is to configure the right alt+gr key
>> as regular right alt key that works exactly similar to the left alt key.
>>
>> I know that you can do something like this by mess up with the registry,
>> but I do not like to dig into that sensitive registry.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>>
>>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Talk
>> [mailto:talk-bounces+michael.micallef=gov...@lists.window-eyes.com] On
>> Behalf Of Jim Grimsby JR. via Talk
>> Sent: Sunday, 26 April 2015 17:55
>> To: 'Rick Thomas'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
>> Subject: RE: What Was The Name Of The software To Change Key Functions
>>
>> Hi rick,
>> I think the person you are looking for was me.  I explained how some apps
>> could change the function of   the keyboard and in some cases add
>> functionality to it.  My personal favorite  it AutoHotKey.  There are
>> others of course, but this one just happens to be my personal favorite.
>> Not only do I use it to remap keys at times but I also use  it to launch
>> my favorite programs with a quick press of a hot key.  For example
>> windows+alt+w launches window-eyes windows+alt+n starts NVDA
>> windows+shift+w start winamp and so on.  It makes my life a lot faster.
>> Another nice thing is once you got it setup the way you want you can
>> simply compile the script and send it along to your friends.  They don't
>> even need to have AutoHotKey installed.
>> Hth
>> Note if you are looking for something simpler then a little scripting
>> program that will do everything you want let me know and I will see what I
>> can dig up.  I did use another program for this function years ago.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Talk
>> [mailto:talk-bounces+jgrimsby=roadrunner....@lists.window-eyes.com] On
>> Behalf Of Rick Thomas via Talk
>> Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2015 7:58 AM
>> To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
>> Subject: What Was The Name Of The software To Change Key Functions
>>
>> Hi: I remember a posting about a program that let one change the function
>> of keys on a keyboard but couldn't find it in my list of deleted items
>> folder in outlook under what I thought the subject line was.
>> If you posted the message, or remember the name of the program that allows
>> for changing keyboard functions for individual keystrokes could you post
>> it up again?
>> I did look at many, many messages in my outlook folder but just cant find
>> that message.
>> Rick USA
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