; IMPORTANT INFO ABOUT GETTING STARTED: Lines that start with a ; semicolon, such as this one, are comments. They are not executed. ; This script has a special filename and path because it is automatically ; launched when you run the program directly. Also, any text file whose ; name ends in .ahk is associated with the program, which means that it ; can be launched simply by double-clicking it. You can have as many .ahk ; files as you want, located in any folder. You can also run more than ; one ahk file simultaneously and each will get its own tray icon. ; SAMPLE HOTKEYS: Below are two sample hotkeys. The first is Win+Z and it ; launches a web site in the default browser. The second is Control+Alt+N ; and it launches a new Notepad window (or activates an existing one). To ; try out these hotkeys, run AutoHotkey again, which will load this file. #z::Run www.autohotkey.com ^Numpad0:: :*:'fz:: Run C:\Program Files (x86)\FileZilla FTP Client\filezilla.exe return ^!n:: ^Numpad1:: :*:'np:: IfWinExist Untitled - Notepad WinActivate else Run Notepad return ^Numpad2:: :*:'ff:: Run Firefox return ^Numpad3:: :*:'pb:: Run Postbox return ^Numpad4:: :*:'te:: SendInput tilghman@mac.com.vcu.edu return ^Numpad5:: :*:'35:: SendInput 3594 Spring Run Road Mechanicsville 23111 return ^Numpad9:: :*:'tb:: SendInput Tilghman Broaddus return ^Numpad6:: :*:'ip:: Run cmd.exe /c ipconfig /all && pause return ; Note: From now on whenever you run AutoHotkey directly, this script ; will be loaded. So feel free to customize it to suit your needs. ; Please read the QUICK-START TUTORIAL near the top of the help file. ; It explains how to perform common automation tasks such as sending ; keystrokes and mouse clicks. It also explains more about hotkeys.