![]() ![]() ![]() For example, +x::+y will no longer release RShift to press LShift.Ĭhanged error message for a = b & c() and similar cases to avoid alluding to legacy =. įixed duplicate Gui control name errors to correctly abort the thread.įixed DateTime/MonthCal Range option not applying minimum value.įixed s => x and other single-line properties starting with "s".įixed a bug with deleting a breakpoint on a static line containing =>.įixed Button control not becoming default when clicked.įixed PixelSearch to unset X when pixel is not found.įixed hotstring with escape sequence causing next line to be skipped.įixed WinTitle ignoring character 1 when "ahk_" is at character 2.įixed remapping to utilize right-hand modifier already being down. įixed FileSetAttribute crash when used in a File Reading Loop. Do not move the file out of the UX sub-directory.Fixed Hotkey("a", "b") to use the original function of "b", not "a". If that is blocked, just drag-drop UX\ui-setup.ahk onto AutoHotke圓2.exe. Unless system policy blocks you from executing batch scripts, you can just run Install.cmd from the zip download. The non-compiled installer and everything else contained by setup.exe is included in the zip download. The installer does not need to be compiled to run it. There is nothing that you can do with setup.exe that you can't do with AutoHotke圓2.exe, because setup.exe is just a compiled script. However, I realized that the system may simply be detecting the word "installer" in the file description or "setup" in the name. Even explorer.exe does these things (at the behest of the user). There can be fundamentally no difference between a user mode installer and an application which does these things. Many applications write to registry keys under HKEY_CURRENT_USER, such as whenever you change persistent settings in various applications. Applications create or copy files into directories that the user owns. ![]()
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