I only did extremely simple scripting in AutoHotkey and my scripts lagged a lot.Īny ideas for anything helpful would be … helpful…! And highly appreciated if anyone replies, plz leave my a note at (“visualpost” is the first part of my adress at google’s well-known e-mail service. I guess AutoHotkey or other third-party auto-complete/auto-replace programs could have, or be set up to have, such functionality. (there has to exist one! But every time I search for tools like that I end up with 100 apps that are free but will cost you 40 bucks to unlock after it’s been installed along with a dozen useless toolbars some spyware. Youll see a list of different ways in which Word can adjust the case of your text. If you are using Word 2007 or a later version you can make sure the Home tab of the ribbon is displayed and then clicking the Change Case tool (Aa) in the Font group. – advanced text editing features (change upper\lower case, select blocks of text in the middle of text (rectangular, not bound to start and end of every line, (this was common in Amiga text editors)), etcetera. Word allows you to adjust the case of selected text. Or alternatively, if anyone can recommend some good, low-cpu-usage downloadable tool that provides multiple such functionally *all across the board* in windows 7… like: I know I don’t share your Word religion, I’m the antichrist… but remember you should share your love even with non-believersĭoes anyone know of similar hotkeys to caps lock and the other ones you’re discussing that work in all windows text editing, and not just Word ? (I use notepad, wordpad, openoffice, web forums… not to mention file renaming :)).
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