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************************************************************************ allow you to alt-tab with your right hand:
RControl & RShift::AltTab ; Hold down right-control then press right-shift repeatedly to move forward. RControl & Enter::ShiftAltTab ; Without even having to release right-control, press Enter to reverse direction.For more details
Alt-Tab Hotkeys Each Alt-Tab hotkey must be a combination of two keys, which is typically achieved via the ampersand symbol (&). In the following example, you would hold down the right Alt key and press J or K to navigate the alt-tab menu:
RAlt & j::AltTab RAlt & k::ShiftAltTabAltTab and ShiftAltTab are two of the special commands that are only recognized when used on the same line as a hotkey. Here is the complete list:
AltTab: If the alt-tab menu is visible, move forward in it. Otherwise, display the menu (only if the hotkey is an "&" combination of two keys; otherwise, it does nothing).
ShiftAltTab: Same as above except move backward in the menu.
AltTabAndMenu: If the alt-tab menu is visble, move forward in it. Otherwise, display the menu.
AltTabMenuDismiss: Close the Alt-tab menu.
To illustrate the above, the mouse wheel can be made into an entire substitute for Alt-tab. With the following hotkeys in effect, clicking the middle button displays the menu and turning the wheel navigates through it:
MButton::AltTabMenu WheelDown::AltTab WheelUp::ShiftAltTabTo cancel a hotkey-invoked Alt-tab menu without activating the selected window, use a hotkey such as the following. It might require adjustment depending on: 1) the means by which the alt-tab menu was originally displayed; and 2) whether the script has the keyboard hook installed.
LCtrl & CapsLock::AltTab !MButton:: ; Middle mouse button. The ! prefix makes it fire while the Alt key is down (which it is if the alt-tab menu is visible). IfWinExist ahk_class #32771 ; Indicates that the alt-tab menu is present on the screen. Send !{Escape}{Alt up} returnCurrently, all special Alt-tab actions must be assigned directly to a hotkey as in the examples above (i.e. they cannot be used as though they were commands). Also, the presence of the alt-tab menu can be detected via IfWinExist ahk_class #32771
Custom alt-tab actions can also be created via hotkeys. In the following example, you would press F1 to display the menu and advance forward in it. Then you would press F2 to activate the selected window (or press Escape to cancel):
*F1::Send {Alt down}{tab} ; Asterisk is required in this case. !F2::Send {Alt up} ; Release the Alt key, which activates the selected window. ~*Escape:: IfWinExist ahk_class #32771 Send {Escape}{Alt up} ; Cancel the menu without activating the selected window. return *************************************************************************************
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