

IfNotEqual, active_ID_old, %active_ID_present%Īctive_ID_stored := active_ID_old The "IfNotEqual" part may be unneeded, but it's there just in case. If variables start undefined, I seem to get problems - thus the above definitions SCRIPT FUNCTIONALITY Activates the last active windows What should I do? I don't wanna minimize or maximize windows unless needed Activate another window, then +Z to go back to the previously active one. In order to try "as it should be", simply have a couple of non-maximized windows and try it out. However, when dealing with maximized windows it fails. I thought I had finally managed to make it, as the code works pretty flawlessly (100% accuracy) in my testing. I may provide more examples of its' uses if you don't agree with me.Īnyway, the code seems flawed. As a bonus, if you are jumping between two windows, you can always jump back to the previous window, so in my example - I could then jump back to the texteditor.Ī bit faster than alt-tabbing, without doubt. I would then select the text, copy, bring up the texteditor, and return to AHK-forums simply by pressing +Z. For example, I may now want to copy some text from the AHK-forums to a texteditor. By pressing +Z, you will simply activate the last active window. Not really advanced, but this script should add an interesting function to windows. I'm proud I *THINK* I managed to create a functioning script pretty much from scratch. There's also no where to 'buy a license key' because the entire point of this is to get rid of them.Hey all.

I don't have a previous version of Windows, all these guides assume you came from a previous version, rather than fresh install. To fix this, you'll need to go back to your previous version of Windows, make sure the previous version is activated, and then upgrade to Windows 10." This is because we weren't able to register your free upgrade entitlement with the activation servers because you didn't upgrade to Windows 10. If you performed a clean installation instead of an upgrade, you'll be asked to enter a Windows 10 product key or buy a new license in order to activate Windows 10. In order to upgrade to Windows 10 using the ISO image or upgrade media you created using the media creation tool, you need to select the Upgrade this PC now option. "You created media and performed a clean installation of Windows 10, instead of first upgrading from your previous version of Windows That's great and all, but even from Microsofts site that you just linked:
