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Why isn't StrokeIt more popular?Posted by Wesley
Right; and you don't even need to reload the script if you just make context-sensitive hotkeys. That is, you could use a special key combination that changes what certain other keys do, and revert it by pressing the same combination again. Or you could create a hotkey that does different things depending on what program is active, etc. etc. Possibilities are endless. Most of this is pretty easy to do. Making a key combination that changes temporarily what other keys do, as above, is a bit more complicated; here is a shameless link to a page where I have explained how to do it:
http://superuser.com/questions/224411/a-few-questions-about-advanced-autohotkey-uses/224475#224475 P.S. Gemisigo, are you on stackexchange.com? I think it might be just the kind of site you like, with lots and lots of subsites about various subjects, from programming to cooking to English grammar... Superuser.com is just one of those subsites, which all work the same.
I just found this website today as i've been a huge fan of sensiva symbole commander but i doesnt seem to be working in Windows 7 properly (i only just upgraded this week).
Sensiva seems to be more advanced than stroke it (or more polished anyway). Is the app still being developed? Does it work in win7 (32 & 64 bit)? There doesnt seem to be any updates since 2010.....
Sort of. Jeff returns every x years, quickly fixes things, adds some features and then vanishes for another decade :)
I tried Sensiva years ago and yes, its GUI was definitely more polished. Was it more advanced altogether? Not at all at the time being. StrokeIt had the advantage of being able to internally use Lua scripts. But since the community discovered AHK I'm not sure anyone uses Lua in StrokeIt now. I guess most members are perfectly happy with AHK when it comes to scripting as it is a "bit" easier than Lua. There are other very promising mouse gesture applications like [url=http://www.strokesplus.com/]StrokesPlus[/url], which heavily relies on Lua, or [url=http://www.autohotkey.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=50813]Radial Menu[/url], created and using AHK. Though the latter is rather a combination of different shortcuts, menus and some basic mouse gestures and is not as advanced in terms of mousing as StrokeIt or StrokesPlus, it's still my favorite :) So, if you're looking for a quick, simple solution , which is adequate in most cases, StrokeIt is a good choice. If you need to do some 'nastier' things with your mouse and you're not afraid of some coding, I'd recommend StrokesPlus. And if you spend equal time on your keyboard and on your mouse and like menus and hotkeys, you should probably try Radial Menu. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/04/2012 04:08AM by gemisigo. |