AHK defined hotkeys are blocked from functioning at all when a certain program, say aaa.exe, is in the foreground.
However, when aaa.exe loses focus, i.e. sent to the background, hotkeys defined by AHK become fully functional again.
I am not quite sure but it appears that aaa.exe is somehow blocking automation, when it is in an active state.
How do I make AHK functional at all times, regardless of the focus of aaa.exe?
FYI, I am using Windows 10.
Help would be appreciated.
A certain program blocks AHK hotkeys Topic is solved
A certain program blocks AHK hotkeys
Last edited by paik1002 on 17 Dec 2017, 06:49, edited 6 times in total.
Re: A certain program blocks AHK hotkeys
I ran into that problem with the Task Manager on Windows 10. I used the hotkey Win+D to lower everything (show desktop) then brought back what I wanted. Usually any Windows system key combo will override the "override".
EDIT:
I was wrong. Sorry about that. Win+D doesn't work anymore.
EDIT:
I was wrong. Sorry about that. Win+D doesn't work anymore.
Re: A certain program blocks AHK hotkeys Topic is solved
Run the AHK script as admin.
Re: A certain program blocks AHK hotkeys
You're a genius! Thanks.evilC wrote:Run the AHK script as admin.
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