![]() Here's the source code, including the website where I got it. This means ^ Ctrl key, # Windows key (WinKey) and 1, the number 1 key. What counts in the first line of the script is what's left to ::, in this case ^#1 and that's called the Hotkey . I haven't had a chance to dig into AutoHotKey, though I installed it already, but if you know the basics of AutoHotKey ( ) you can just copy scripts from the web, including from here, the SDL translation productivity dedicated to this tool ( ). The script, once you run it, will start working by pressing Ctrl+WinKey+1 (that's the only thing I "programmed"). I only have to take care of unsaved files (the operating system will prompt me to save or discard). ![]() Well, thanks to an AutoHotKey script that I found on the web now I can have those windows closed for me. ![]() At the end of a long day, having worked on translation projects, juggled e-mails, opened documents, browsers, folder explorers, control panel, players, etc. I may have up to 20 or more Windows open (luckily, Windows 10 is very good at multitasking) and closing them is kind of boring and time consuming.
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