autohotkey remap surface volume button
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I have a surface pro 4 but the physical buttons has a hardware problem where the buttons press them self or when you move or touch the corner of the screen.
I was hoping to remap the buttons to "nothing" but it seems to be remapped to Shift, Ctrl, Alt.
Am i missing something?
Here is the code:
#SingleInstance,
Force SetBatchLines, -1
SC130::
SC12E::
button autohotkey volume surface
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I have a surface pro 4 but the physical buttons has a hardware problem where the buttons press them self or when you move or touch the corner of the screen.
I was hoping to remap the buttons to "nothing" but it seems to be remapped to Shift, Ctrl, Alt.
Am i missing something?
Here is the code:
#SingleInstance,
Force SetBatchLines, -1
SC130::
SC12E::
button autohotkey volume surface
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up vote
0
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favorite
up vote
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down vote
favorite
I have a surface pro 4 but the physical buttons has a hardware problem where the buttons press them self or when you move or touch the corner of the screen.
I was hoping to remap the buttons to "nothing" but it seems to be remapped to Shift, Ctrl, Alt.
Am i missing something?
Here is the code:
#SingleInstance,
Force SetBatchLines, -1
SC130::
SC12E::
button autohotkey volume surface
I have a surface pro 4 but the physical buttons has a hardware problem where the buttons press them self or when you move or touch the corner of the screen.
I was hoping to remap the buttons to "nothing" but it seems to be remapped to Shift, Ctrl, Alt.
Am i missing something?
Here is the code:
#SingleInstance,
Force SetBatchLines, -1
SC130::
SC12E::
button autohotkey volume surface
button autohotkey volume surface
asked Nov 19 at 18:25
Stephen Mottershead
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Is that the entire code?
Since there is no return, it's going to continue on with the script. In other words, if I wanted AHK to type "help" anytime I pressed "y" or "e", I could do this:
y::
e::
SendInput help
return
Try changing the hotkey to something like this and see if it makes a difference:
SC130::Return
SC12E::Return
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up vote
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Is that the entire code?
Since there is no return, it's going to continue on with the script. In other words, if I wanted AHK to type "help" anytime I pressed "y" or "e", I could do this:
y::
e::
SendInput help
return
Try changing the hotkey to something like this and see if it makes a difference:
SC130::Return
SC12E::Return
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up vote
0
down vote
Is that the entire code?
Since there is no return, it's going to continue on with the script. In other words, if I wanted AHK to type "help" anytime I pressed "y" or "e", I could do this:
y::
e::
SendInput help
return
Try changing the hotkey to something like this and see if it makes a difference:
SC130::Return
SC12E::Return
add a comment |
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up vote
0
down vote
Is that the entire code?
Since there is no return, it's going to continue on with the script. In other words, if I wanted AHK to type "help" anytime I pressed "y" or "e", I could do this:
y::
e::
SendInput help
return
Try changing the hotkey to something like this and see if it makes a difference:
SC130::Return
SC12E::Return
Is that the entire code?
Since there is no return, it's going to continue on with the script. In other words, if I wanted AHK to type "help" anytime I pressed "y" or "e", I could do this:
y::
e::
SendInput help
return
Try changing the hotkey to something like this and see if it makes a difference:
SC130::Return
SC12E::Return
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