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Starters orders 6 hotkey
Starters orders 6 hotkey











starters orders 6 hotkey

Tasklist /FI "IMAGENAME eq progA.exe" 2>NUL | find /I /N "progA.exe">NULĪ brute-force solution is to schedule the execution of the batch file repetitively every minute. Tasklist /FI "IMAGENAME eq progB.exe" 2>NUL | find /I /N "progB.exe">NUL

starters orders 6 hotkey

I can however modify settings and the registry if needed.

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I don't want to install any third party programs. I am looking for a solution/workaround/another method to solve this problem. What makes it more interesting is, that if I create another shortcut key on another shortcut file, lets say ctrl + alt + D and run it after ctrl + alt + S stopped working, it fixes it and the ctrl + alt + S starts working again while B or the desktop has focus. If I have previously pressed the ctrl + alt + S key combination while A was in front, it wont work afterwards even after I switched to B or to the desktop. So I have assigned an alt + tab key combination for another button but this is where the problem kicks in. So when the key combination is pressed while A is in front it doesn't work. When B or the desktop is in front, the key combination works properly and launches the batch file. It seemed a good idea in theory but in practice the shortcut key binding wasn't working properly.Īfter troubleshooting, I realized that one of the programs is causing the problem. assigned one of the buttons on the workstation to the key binding. created a shortcut of the batch file (in %appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs as suggested here) created a batch file, that when started, it checks if the programs are running, if not, it starts them Sometimes the workers accidentally close one of the programs, so I have decided to get a solution to this, since they can not start the programs by themselves. There are two programs that must run on them in order for the workers to be able to work. The workstations have 5 buttons on them that can be mapped for any key combination. The operating system is: Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard Service Pack 1 Build 7601 At my company we have small workstations ~13 inch with touchscreen.













Starters orders 6 hotkey