/My-autohotkeys

Autohotkey scripts to reduce the ocasions you need to take your fingers off home-row.

Primary LanguageAutoHotkeyMIT LicenseMIT

My-autohotkeys

Convenience driven Autohotkey scripts, initially designed to reduce the ocasions you need to take your fingers off the home-row, inspired on the layers functionality of 60% keyboards.

This is a fork from WASD Alt Arrows Script, by B0sh. You can check out his work here and here.

Cheat sheet

my-autohotkeys.ahk

Input Output
Alt + i Up
Alt + j Left
Alt + k Down
Alt + l Right
Alt + u Home
Alt + o End
Alt + q Volume mute
Alt + w Volume up
Alt + e Media play/pause
Alt + a Media previous
Alt + s Volume down
Alt + d Media Next
Shift + Backspace Delete
Shift + Space Enter
Win + d Create virtual desktop
Win + 1 Show left desktop
Win + 2 Show right desktop
Win + 4 Delete current desktop
AltGr + z or Right Ctrl + Left Alt + z <
AltGr + x or Right Ctrl + Left Alt + x >

vim-autohotkeys.ahk

Input Output
Alt + h Left
Alt + j Down
Alt + k Up
Alt + l Right
Alt + y Home
Alt + o End
Alt + q Volume mute
Alt + w Volume up
Alt + e Media play/pause
Alt + a Media previous
Alt + s Volume down
Alt + d Media Next
Shift + Backspace Delete
Shift + Space Enter
Win + d Create virtual desktop
Win + 1 Show left desktop
Win + 2 Show right desktop
Win + 4 Delete current desktop
AltGr + z or Right Ctrl + Left Alt + z <
AltGr + x or Right Ctrl + Left Alt + x >

capslock-numpad.ahk

Input Output
CapsLock + u Home
CapsLock + i Up
CapsLock + o PgUp
CapsLock + j Left
CapsLock + k Down
CapsLock + l Right
CapsLock + m End
CapsLock + , Delete
CapsLock + . Page down

media-control.ahk

Input Output
Left Alt + q Volume mute
Left Alt + w Volume up
Left Alt + e Media play/pause
Left Alt + a Media previous
Left Alt + s Volume down
Left Alt + d Media next

Suspend scripts

Press Left Alt + Right Alt, or:

  1. Right click the green H on your taskbar.
  2. Click "Suspend Hotkeys".
    You can redo the steps to re-enable the script.

Run at boot

Make a file shortcut in the startup folder:

  1. Press Win + r. This will bring up the Run window.
  2. Type shell:startup in the Run window.
  3. While holding Alt, drag and drop your desired file into the folder step 2 opened.