(I mean, you could probably set up a virtual machine with some older Windows version and record your scripts there with AWS, if you are not ready to move on).ītw, did you make sure that you actually have the ASWHook. Perhaps it's time to finally move on to a more up-to-date script recorder, like suggested above, if you really need one. On my Win10 (64bit) version, AWS 2.0.0.0 still seems to work. I had problems updating Win10 and are still behind. Afaics, AWS wasn't even open source.īut no idea what the problem might be with Win10-2004. Download - 2.0.2 FAQ Logout Register Logout Register Web Search Home Board index AutoHotkey (v1.1 and older) Ask for Help (v1) It is currently Tue.
Send is the command, anything after the comma (,) will be typed. The second line: Send, My First Script is how you send keystrokes. After all, AHK was just forked from AutoIt in 2003 and didn't have all the built-in capabilities of later versions. Anything to the left of :: are the keys you need to press. ASW stands most likely for Auto Script Writer and is probably used for hooking the keyboard or something similar. It seems there was actually a file called ASWHook.dll included with the AutoScriptWriter.exe by Larry Keys, but that DLL from 2003 has probably nothing to do with Avast.