

(X1 and X2 only supportable on Win2000+.) Keys for left, middle, right, X1 and X2 mouse buttons. Arrows in Numpad represent mouse movement, diagonals represent mouse wheel movement (might seem awkward for some). It can do more if you code the equations, unless you suggest something interesting, of course.īasic features (some are old from v1, some are new in v2): It can still be used as an alternative to the mouse, but it could also be an alternative to the tools in a paint program (at least with the equations presented here). The intention with that name was that parametric equations can be used to draw things slowly my making it move over a paint program (but it's not restricted to that, it can be used over anything, including games). On 06 April 2012, I released that, labeled as "'NumpadMouse Draw v2".

In 2011, I had an idea of making this script use parametric equations to do the movement - allowing greater movement freedom. Users of AutoHotkey gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.This is a very old script which was revamped a couple of years back, but the revamp seems to have been "forgotten" - I didn't present previously very well. ĪutoHotkey runs on the following operating systems: Windows. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of AutoHotkey is 2.0.3, released on. It was checked for updates 440 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. OverviewĪutoHotkey is a Freeware software in the category System Utilities developed by AutoHotkey. Other features: remap keys change soundcard settings (like volume or mute) use a joystick or keyboard as a mouse launch programs/documents make any window transparent, always-on-top, or alter its shape retrieve and change the clipboard's contents customize the tray menu's icon and menu items run existing AutoIt v2 scripts and convert any script into an EXE file that can be run on any computer. Finally, you can create your own applications and menu bars using standard controls like buttons, checkboxes, list-views, and tree-views. For example, typing "btw" can automatically produce "by the way". Similarly, you can define abbreviations that expand as you type them. Virtually any key, button, or combination can become a hotkey.

You can also create hotkeys for keyboard, mouse, joystick, and handheld remote controls.

You can write macros by hand or use the macro recorder. This free, open-source utility can automate almost anything by sending keystrokes and mouse clicks.
