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Autohotkey windows terminal preview launch
Autohotkey windows terminal preview launch






autohotkey windows terminal preview launch

To avoid this I’ve changed my batch files to /map drives, then after a few seconds delay, I run FolderCache or ReOpen. Even so I found that my mapped network drives were sometimes getting erased because I manually map the drives using batch files. I don’t do this on startup to give the network a chance to connect if you should have FolderCache in the StartUp to start when Windows starts. Every time you bring up the FolderCache window, it checks if the folder path is valid. Oh btw, I think I see what may be happening. :) It should work on Windows XP or later. I know I hate when I close a folder only to have to open it again within a few seconds. I hope Windows users enjoy using Folder Cache. The latest version is 1.51 and it is on the web site available for download. To be honest, I like using this one the most myself since it doesn’t use any desktop real estate when not popped up. I wanted to do this popup Folder Cache so that I could use a wider window, avoiding horizontal scrolling to read long paths. It saves and loads lists of folders, files and shortcuts similar to a text editor. For permanent sets of folders to use together I have FavesSA which is a stand-alone Delphi 5 exe program. A max somewhere around 24 entries should be ideal. I try to avoid scrolling since this slows down user interaction. I added the Spin Button to allow for Max Folders adjustment in the range 16 to 64. So to keep the design simple I set it to launch selected folders when the Right Mouse Button is released or the Open Selected Button is pressed. By default AutoIt3 List Control doesn’t honor double-click or Enter key in the message loop. I have updated the software to address issues you mention. I’m the author of FolderCache, MilesAhead.








Autohotkey windows terminal preview launch