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<blockquote data-quote="emueyes" data-source="post: 880098" data-attributes="member: 118200"><p>Place a shortcut to AutoHotkey.exe in the Startup folder, it will start and then find and run the default ahk script automatically. There's no need to place shortcuts to the script anywhere, so long as it is in your default Documents folder, and is called AutoHotKey.ahk</p><p> </p><p>For testing, I often place a line like </p><p>[CODE]Msgbox Script Loaded ![/CODE]</p><p> in script files to make sure of what is going on, for example to show that a script gets loaded, or a certain part of it is executed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emueyes, post: 880098, member: 118200"] Place a shortcut to AutoHotkey.exe in the Startup folder, it will start and then find and run the default ahk script automatically. There's no need to place shortcuts to the script anywhere, so long as it is in your default Documents folder, and is called AutoHotKey.ahk For testing, I often place a line like [CODE]Msgbox Script Loaded ![/CODE] in script files to make sure of what is going on, for example to show that a script gets loaded, or a certain part of it is executed. [/QUOTE]
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