
maps navigation keys to Media keys with modifier

Honestly, it's a good thing they don't have that row anymore, but the keys not being there is no excuse for you not to be able to change volume without leaving the keyboard. I would even invest in the CODE Keyboard, a WASD collaboration with Jeff Atwood, if they would support the pt-PT layout.īut, as great as the keyboards are, they're missing that top row with the media player keys that was popular in the 90s. WASD has some of the best keyboards I've experienced. This fixes it! WASD Keyboards and the Media Keys RCtrl::Appskey ThinkPad has two Ctrl keys and no Menu key. SetWorkingDir %A_ScriptDir% Consistent startup dir SendMode Input Better speed and reliability #Warn Enable warnings to better debug errors The menu key.ĪutoHotKey to the rescue! #NoEnv Performance and compatibility with future AHK releases And, being a computer, it's definitely missing one key. While X1 Yoga folds all the way to make it tablet-y, it is definitely more laptop than tablet. Vowed to never again get equipment that didn't have easy replacement parts so I bought myself a ThinkPad. Last summer, replacing battery, the screen shattered. However, my equipment tends to last so batteries eventually become the bottleneck. I was a long-time user of Microsoft Surface Pro.įor me, it strikes the perfect balance between a laptop and a tablet. You just have to install AutoHotKey, save the code into a file, give it the extension *.ahk and run it. He was trying to reap credit in an online game.Īs a firm believer in code by example, I'll leave you with two scripts that I currently use, and then one to keep the computer awake. He wasn't trying to cheat company surveillance but, then again, work from home was not really a thing back then. It sprung a long-lost memory of doing something similar for a friend with the same end result keeping the computer awake. I've recently read this article about creating a Python script that makes you always online.

If I were Microsoft, I'd buy AutoHotKey just to natively integrate it into Windows.ĪHK (AutoHotKey) is one of those tools that, once configured, you won't notice.
