![]() is only going to work if your system can #If, GetKeyState("Ctrl") start of context sensitive hotkeys In your case you'd want to check if the first key(s) of your hotkey is/are held down.Īnd then you'd set the last keys as a hotkey. ![]() ![]() You create a context sensitive hotkey by setting whatever condition with the #If directive. KeyWaiting is showed in the other answer, I'd like to show the other option, which is using #If and GetKeyState().
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