

Frankly, until calling it to my attention, I had forgotten about the AutoStartupToggle.ahk script.) For many of the other listed scripts, I created shortcuts for each. (It appears in the MsgBox window-called by Ctrl+Win+4 and shown above-as a shortcut in the Windows Startup folder. I’ve combined many of my AutoHotkey script into one master script I named ce_edit.ahk-compiling it into ce_edit.exe. Advantages and Disadvantages to Using the Windows Startup Folder This prompted me to dig deeper into the possibilities. While this barebones routine works fine, I began considering the implications of using the Startup folder for all my regular scripts. If the matching shortcut exists in the Startup folder, that same Hotkey combination removes it. exe) in Windows File Explorer, the Ctrl+Win+3 key combination creates a shortcut in the Startup folder-auto-loading the script on bootup. I repaired the link then took a closer look at the script.Īfter selecting an AutoHotkey script (. Recently, a reader pointed out that the link for the AutoStartupToggle.ahk script at the Free AutoHotkey Scripts page pointed to the wrong script.
