Reputation: 139
I have this painting programme, when you hold down control
the move tool temporarily becomes the active tool.
I am trying to create two hotkeys that will increase decrease brush size:
#SingleInstance, force
^wheelup::
tooltip, Ctrl + WheelUp
;Sendinput, {[} ;Increase brush size
return
^wheeldown::
tooltip, Ctrl + Wheeldown
;Sendinput, {]} ;Reduce brush size
return
I am using a the tooltip
command to demonstrate my issue.
But the programme notices that control
key is held/pressed, and so makes the move tool the active tool, thus making it impossible to change the brush size. This recording shows what I mean
I tried applying the $
prefix but the programme still sees control
and switches to the move tool:
#SingleInstance, force
$^wheelup::
tooltip, Ctrl + WheelUp
;Sendinput, {[} ;Increase brush size
return
$^wheeldown::
tooltip, Ctrl + Wheeldown
;Sendinput, {]} ;Reduce brush size
return
Is there a way to get AHK to "hide" the pressing or holding of control
from the painting programme?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 63
Reputation: 10603
You can disable one of the Control keys in this program and use the other Control key to activate the move tool:
#Requires AutoHotkey v1.1
#IfWinActive ahk_exe program.exe
; disable the left Control key in this program
LCtrl::return
; left Control + wheel
<^wheelup:: tooltip Ctrl + WheelUp
<^wheeldown:: tooltip Ctrl + Wheeldown
#IfWinActive ; turn off context sensitivity
Replace program.exe
with the ahk_exe of your program.
Upvotes: 1