AutoHotKey to Intercept linked key combination?












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I'm trying to remap some keys on a remote. The remote has special function buttons that act a little strange.



When i press the button a single time, i get the following keypress history:



A2  01D     d   9.25    LControl    
A4 038 d 0.00 LAlt
41 01E d 0.00 a
41 01E u 0.00 a
31 002 d 0.00 1
31 002 u 0.01 1
70 03B d 0.00 F1
A2 01D u 0.00 LControl
A4 038 u 0.00 LAlt
70 03B u 0.00 F1


It appears for the one button press, Control + Alt is held down, then a is pressed and released, 1 is pressed and released, and F1 is pressed, and then all released.



I can't figure out how to chain the commands together to replace the entire sequence with a single key



^!a::
1::
F1::
Send, p
return


I can't figure out how to have it suppress the subsequent 1 and F1, but only in this particular keypress context










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    I'm trying to remap some keys on a remote. The remote has special function buttons that act a little strange.



    When i press the button a single time, i get the following keypress history:



    A2  01D     d   9.25    LControl    
    A4 038 d 0.00 LAlt
    41 01E d 0.00 a
    41 01E u 0.00 a
    31 002 d 0.00 1
    31 002 u 0.01 1
    70 03B d 0.00 F1
    A2 01D u 0.00 LControl
    A4 038 u 0.00 LAlt
    70 03B u 0.00 F1


    It appears for the one button press, Control + Alt is held down, then a is pressed and released, 1 is pressed and released, and F1 is pressed, and then all released.



    I can't figure out how to chain the commands together to replace the entire sequence with a single key



    ^!a::
    1::
    F1::
    Send, p
    return


    I can't figure out how to have it suppress the subsequent 1 and F1, but only in this particular keypress context










    share|improve this question

























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      I'm trying to remap some keys on a remote. The remote has special function buttons that act a little strange.



      When i press the button a single time, i get the following keypress history:



      A2  01D     d   9.25    LControl    
      A4 038 d 0.00 LAlt
      41 01E d 0.00 a
      41 01E u 0.00 a
      31 002 d 0.00 1
      31 002 u 0.01 1
      70 03B d 0.00 F1
      A2 01D u 0.00 LControl
      A4 038 u 0.00 LAlt
      70 03B u 0.00 F1


      It appears for the one button press, Control + Alt is held down, then a is pressed and released, 1 is pressed and released, and F1 is pressed, and then all released.



      I can't figure out how to chain the commands together to replace the entire sequence with a single key



      ^!a::
      1::
      F1::
      Send, p
      return


      I can't figure out how to have it suppress the subsequent 1 and F1, but only in this particular keypress context










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to remap some keys on a remote. The remote has special function buttons that act a little strange.



      When i press the button a single time, i get the following keypress history:



      A2  01D     d   9.25    LControl    
      A4 038 d 0.00 LAlt
      41 01E d 0.00 a
      41 01E u 0.00 a
      31 002 d 0.00 1
      31 002 u 0.01 1
      70 03B d 0.00 F1
      A2 01D u 0.00 LControl
      A4 038 u 0.00 LAlt
      70 03B u 0.00 F1


      It appears for the one button press, Control + Alt is held down, then a is pressed and released, 1 is pressed and released, and F1 is pressed, and then all released.



      I can't figure out how to chain the commands together to replace the entire sequence with a single key



      ^!a::
      1::
      F1::
      Send, p
      return


      I can't figure out how to have it suppress the subsequent 1 and F1, but only in this particular keypress context







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