![]() ![]() It will work perfectly fine using less than the supported instances. ![]() It's currently written to handle up to 6 instances of WoW at once (the amount of accounts I've used at once), but it could easily be expanded by adding a few lines to support as many instances of WoW you want. It is completely flexible with no modification needed for running different amounts of instances of WoW once you've got it set up for your at least your maximum amount. There is absolutely no automation in the script - it's strictly key broadcasting with no added risk. I've recently re-written the entire thing, and although I've had no problems with initial testing, it's possible there's an error or two due to the massive amount of key combinations it's able to broadcast. #IfWinActive, ahk_exe Revu.I've seen so many questions on how to write or just setup AHK scripts, I'm posting my full AHK script here. I've added description of several lines here, past the semicolons. This example is for number key 2 (not to be confused with numberpad 2, fyi). Can then copy/past this in and create duplicates for each key you want to hotkey. You can install AHK and a script editor, I have SciTE4AutoHotkey. No idea if this is the best way to write this, but it has worked for me. But this is assembled from hacking up other scripts I found, as well as assistance from other users. I'm not an Autohotkey expert, although tweaking this has helped me learn a bit. The first 9 tools are easy to access on hotkeys, but after that it gets a bit clunky to type "19" fast enough that it registers as "19" and not "1" followed by "9". That limitation requires me to organize My Tools very carefully. Those tools are automatically assigned shortcut keys in increasing number, and can't be manually assigned. I made an Autohotkey script that allows me to cycle through the markup tools in the My Tools chest. ![]()
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