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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::









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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::









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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::









      share|improve this question













      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::






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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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            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





            share|improve this answer

























              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





              share|improve this answer























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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





                share|improve this answer












                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






                share|improve this answer












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