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Knowing the right keyboard shortcuts can make a big difference in how fast you work. If the hotkeys you need aren’t available, it’s not hard to create your own.
You can automate routine tasks with the Task Scheduler, and in this guide, we'll show you how on Windows 11.
How I Use AutoHotKey to Improve My Windows Experience Now that you are familiar with creating AHK scripts, let's look at some useful scripts I use to make the Windows experience more enjoyable.
Looking for ways to automate the mundane tasks on your Windows computer? Here's a detailed guide on AutoHotkey to help you automate tasks and streamline your workflow.
Creating Your First Script CMD File Now that Notepad is open, create your first CMD script file by typing the same line you used in the CMD window into notepad: start "c:\windows\system32" notepad.exe ...
That’s it on how to create self-extracting archives on Windows 11/10. TIP: You can also convert a PowerShell script (PS1) file to EXE with IExpress.
PowerShell modules allow you to combine multiple scripts to simplify code management. Learn step-by-step instructions for creating and using these modules.
In this guide, we'll show you the quickest way to create a System Restore Point on your Windows 10 PC with a simple script.
The script will open up in Notepad, and you'll see some default text at the top. Beneath that, enter the following to create my keyboard shortcuts for em and en dashes.