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<blockquote data-quote="DragonQ" data-source="post: 1086516" data-attributes="member: 115209"><p>You might be able to use it to wake the computer from sleep, after all you can set Windows to wake on any keyboard press. My remote has a power button though so I've never tried to use it for that.</p><p></p><p>First make the batch file by opening Notepad and copying & pasting the code above to the file. Go to File -> Save and make sure you select the "file type" to be "All files". Make sure you give the file a <em>.bat</em> extension. To apply the AutoHotkey script, open the program and go to File -> Edit Script. Copy & paste the script I provided into that file, then edit the batch file name to match whatever you called it on your system. Save the file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonQ, post: 1086516, member: 115209"] You might be able to use it to wake the computer from sleep, after all you can set Windows to wake on any keyboard press. My remote has a power button though so I've never tried to use it for that. First make the batch file by opening Notepad and copying & pasting the code above to the file. Go to File -> Save and make sure you select the "file type" to be "All files". Make sure you give the file a [i].bat[/i] extension. To apply the AutoHotkey script, open the program and go to File -> Edit Script. Copy & paste the script I provided into that file, then edit the batch file name to match whatever you called it on your system. Save the file. [/QUOTE]
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