Funny. After removing the '~' the script works with [Alt]+[Ctrl[+[M] like a charm.
The ~ means that the original function of a hotkey is still left thru, this is to make sure that the hotkey can still be used in other applications, but this is a problem here.
icfu wrote:The ~ means that the original function of a hotkey is still left thru, this is to make sure that the hotkey can still be used in other applications, but this is a problem here.
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Of course you can also add an else command and send the original hotkey action when TC is not active so you can still paint the µ in Notepad for example.
Very interesting. Autohotkey seems to be very versatile.
BTW: Did I mention that I use [F11/F12] for my script?
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