Assigns a key-combination to a shortcut, or identifies the key-combination assigned to a shortcut.
object.Hotkey = strHotkey
The syntax of strHotkey is:
[KeyModifier]KeyName
Note EXT+ means "Extended key." it appears here in case a new type of SHIFT-key is added to the character set in the future.
The KeyName is not case-sensitive.
A hotkey is a combination of keys that starts a shortcut when all associated keys are held down at the same time.
Note Another name for a hotkey is a Keyboard Shortcut.
In Windows 2000, valid Hotkeys always begin with CTRL + ALT.
The following example demonstrates the use of the HotKey property.
<package> <job id="vbs"> <script language="VBScript"> set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") strDesktop = WshShell.SpecialFolders("Desktop") set oShellLink = WshShell.CreateShortcut(strDesktop & "\Shortcut Script.lnk") oShellLink.TargetPath = WScript.ScriptFullName oShellLink.WindowStyle = 1 oShellLink.Hotkey
= "Ctrl+Alt+e" oShellLink.IconLocation = "notepad.exe, 0" oShellLink.Description = "Shortcut Script" oShellLink.WorkingDirectory = strDesktop oShellLink.Save </script> </job> <job id="js"> <script language="JScript"> var WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell"); strDesktop = WshShell.SpecialFolders("Desktop"); var oShellLink = WshShell.CreateShortcut(strDesktop + "\\Shortcut Script.lnk"); oShellLink.TargetPath = WScript.ScriptFullName; oShellLink.WindowStyle = 1; oShellLink.Hotkey
= "Ctrl+Alt+e"; oShellLink.IconLocation = "notepad.exe, 0"; oShellLink.Description = "Shortcut Script"; oShellLink.WorkingDirectory = strDesktop; oShellLink.Save(); </script> </job> </package>
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