![]() ![]() For instance, I use the function keys to launch my most-used programs, like Snagit, Sublime Text, Photoshop, Calculator, Thunderbird, etc. Using AutoHotkey, you can repurpose those unused functions to do a variety of things, like launching web pages, launching programs, etc. Most of us hardly ever use the Function keys on our keyboard except for F2 (rename), F5 (refresh), and F11 (full screen in the browser). Just press Ctrl + A to select everything in the script, then copy it to a Notepad file that you should then save as “AutoCorrect.ahk.” 7. ![]() In Autohotkey’s repository of scripts, you can find an autocorrect script, which contains thousands of common spelling errors that most people can easily make, then automatically fix them as you write/make them. In the time that Windows has existed, smartphones have evolved immeasurably to the point they now have touchscreens and autocorrect built in. The following AutoHotkey script will automatically search Google when you highlight a bit of text and press Ctrl + Shift + C: Google Search highlighted text In the spirit of Chromebooks, you can turn the Caps Lock key into a Google Search key. Google had the right idea when it turned the unloved and underused Caps Lock key into a dedicated search button that searched both your computer and Google. If you want more information on all the syntax to help you change the default Windows keyboard shortcuts, head over to our dedicated article on the topic. ![]() ![]() I use the following AutoHotkey script to control the volume of my system. Even though it doesn’t have any multimedia keys, I love my keyboard, but the lack of volume control buttons is a bit uncomfortable for me. ![]()
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