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Autohotkey For Mac Os X

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I use Kantu's desktop automation as 'AutoHotkey for Mac' - even so both tools are quite different. Kantu's visual approach is easier to use, but not as powerful as Ahk on windows. Kantu is open-source, too. – Jim Grigoryan Mar 26 '19 at 14:32.

AutoHotkey.ahk
; # - winkey
; + - shift
; ^ - ctrl
; ! - alt
#SingleInstance
#MaxHotkeysPerInterval 200
;
; Reverse scrolling
;
WheelUp::
Send {WheelDown}
Return
WheelDown::
Send {WheelUp}
Return
;
; following section mimics command-q and command-w
; behaviour to close windows
; note these had to be disabled below for the
; command to ctrl key remaps
;
#w::^F4
#q::!F4
;
; following section remaps alt-arrow and command-arrow
; keys to mimic OSX behaviour
;
#Up::Send {Lctrldown}{Home}{Lctrlup}
#Down::Send {Lctrldown}{End}{Lctrlup}
#Left::Send {Home}
#Right::Send {End}
!Up::Send {Home}
!Down::Send {End}
!Left::^Left
!Right::^Right
;
; following section remaps command key to control key
; affects all number and letter keys
; note that some keys, like winkey-l and winkey-d
; need to be remapped a differeny way
; otherwise autohotkey will not take over
;
#a::^a
#c::^c
#v::^v
#b::^b
#d::^d
#e::^e
;following won't remap using the normal method
#f::Send {LCtrldown}{f}{LCtrlup}
#g::^g
#h::^h
#i::^i
#j::^j
#k::^k
#l::Send {LCtrldown}{l}{LCtrlup}
#m::^m
#n::^n
#o::^o
#p::^p
;#q::^q ;disabled --remapped to alt-F4 instead
#r::^r
#s::^s
#t::^t
#u::^u
;#w::^w ;disabled --remapped to ctrl-F4 instead
#x::^x
#y::^y
#z::^z
#1::^1
#2::^2
#3::^3
#4::^4
#5::^5
#6::^6
#7::^7
#8::^8
#9::^9
#0::^0
LWin & Tab::AltTab ; the motherlode, alt-tab!
;
; Language switching
;
CapsLock:: Send {LCtrldown}{LShiftdown}{LShiftup}{LCtrlup}
;
; Win-Left click to Ctrl-left click
;
#LButton::Send {Lctrldown}{LButtondown}{LButtonup}{Lctrlup}
;
; Cursor keys for text selection
;
!Left::Send {LCtrldown}{Left}{LCtrlup}
!Right::Send {LCtrldown}{Right}{LCtrlup}
#+Left::Send {Lshiftdown}{Home}{Lshiftup}
#+Right::Send {Lshiftdown}{End}{Lshiftup}
#+Up::Send {Lshiftdown}{PgUp}{Lshiftup}
#+Down::Send {Lshiftdown}{PgDn}{Lshiftup}
;
; Chrome
;
#IfWinActive ahk_class Chrome_WidgetWin_0
#Left::Send {LAltdown}{Left}{LAltup}
#Right::Send {LAltdown}{Right}{LAltup}
#!Right::Send {LCtrldown}{Tab}{LCtrlup}
#!Left::Send {LCtrldown}{LShiftdown}{Tab}{LShiftup}{LCtrlup}
#IfWinActive
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A cross-platform text Clipboard using Dropbox 11 comments Create New Account
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M box drivers for os x. How do you make Dropbox sync on a Mac? I dropped some files while on one computer and I had to go to the other computer and sync. I want it to sync without me being in front of the computer. I have some Folder Actions setup for my Dropbox folder.

The sync should occur automatically. In fact I don't know of any way to manually sync. I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but you do know this refers to the Dropbox app (www.dropbox.com) and not the Mac OS X dropbox, right?

William, currently I don't have problems with userless sync, even when using computers in different networks. Are you using the current Dropbox version (1.1.35)?

It would help if the author of this hint better articulated the problem he's really trying to solve. As described here, the goals and requirements are inconsistent, making it difficult to gauge the circumstances under which this hint might actually be of use.
But in any case, if you consider this Rube Goldberg contraption simple compared to Synergy—which just works for vanilla text clipboard sync once you have it configured—you're doing it wrong.

Perhaps I should have been more terse with the ingredients (as in 'AutoHotkey in Windows, FastScripts in OS X and Dropbox in both') but I think the first sentence is quite clear about the goal, and I wanted to illustrate where the idea had come from. Also, FastScripts is not the only program that allows you to define keyboard shortcuts in OS X.

I discarded Synergy not because I have anything against it (in fact I think it's an amazing piece of software) but because using another client/server just for a shared clipboard seemed too much, specially when I already had one (Dropbox) that allowed me to avoid setting up configurations, permissions, firewall exceptions, .. and also, don't forget, I wanted it tweakable.

I think it's a question of starting points: I regularly use AutoHotkey in Windows, and Dropbox everywhere. And Applescript comes with OS X. A total of 3.25 KiB (almost half of that being comments) is not a Rube Goldberg contraption (I had to look what was that :-D).

My solution for this problem is Clipboard Link.
http://clipboardlink.economy-x-talk.com
Works on Mac, Windows and Linux (pretty much cross-platform).
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Mark
Economy-x-Talk
Have your own custom software created
http://economy-x-talk.com

Hey, very nice. I didn't find your program when I looked into possibilities. I'm trying in now and I'll have some feedback for you soon.

Not sure about others, but when I use LogMeIn or Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection or VNC to access one machine or another, I can easily cut/paste between the two.
Also sending a skype message to a dummy account will synchronize text easily between machines without using a remote windowing solution.
For large blocks of text I want to preserve, Google Notebook still works and meets my needs.

Ha, I've used the IM idea in the past. The VNC et al. ideas fall again (for me) in the 'too complicated for just a clipboard' category.

Autohotkey for mac os x 10 13 downloadMac

This is a neat little hint, and I'm surprised there's not already an iPhone app to do this. If I had more time on my hands, and an iPhone, I'd probably write one.
As mentioned in one of the comments, Synergy is quite easy to set up. On Windows it's quite easy, and on the Mac it's a piece of cake if you get SynergyKM which, if I remember correctly, includes a GUI and installer for Synergy. However, Synergy may be overkill if all you want to do is keep your clipboard in sync, but if you use multiple computers side-by-side then it's a must-have!

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That's what I meant about discarding Synergy just for clipboard syncing. And man I would love to know enough to do it in iOS.