These are a few methods through which you can copy the files' and folders' names and paths to your clipboard.
This is the first part of AutoHotkey Window Manipulation Series. In this video, I briefly explain what's expected in this series and then move onto how WinTitle and WinText work.
In this video, I'll be showing you the steps to set up Visual Studio Code for scripting in AutoHotkey.
This script displays your mouse and keyboard input on a small semi-transparent GUI at the bottom left corner of your screen so that your audience understands what inputs have been registered as you deliver your presentation.
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You can create a very neat-looking frameless Notepad that sits always on top of other windows using the script!
In this video, we're going to go through WinHide, WinShow and WinMove commands.
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You can use a script like this to help you memorise anything you're learning by sending regular emails to yourself with quizzes to test your knowledge. This script does not require MS Excel or Outlook.
This is a more advanced mouse click recorder with a saving feature and allows for sleep time after each click.