![]() This is because pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete opens a special window which cannot be manipulated by programs like AutoHotkey. On Windows 10/8/7/Vista, you can quickly log off with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+ Alt+ Delete, followed by Alt+ L. ^!r::Reload Reload script with Ctrl+Alt+R ![]() ![]() ^!s::Suspend Suspend script with Ctrl+Alt+S You can also set hotkeys to pause, suspend, or reload your script. A common practice is to place the following at the bottom of any script. The most reliable method of ending an active script is to pre-emptively include an emergency ExitApp hotkey.
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