![]() Bottom line: unless you have a good reason, stick to the default and click Next. Regarding ANSI, you should only choose this option if there’s a specific script you’d like to run which you know for sure doesn’t play well with Unicode. A convenient way to do this is to install the binary extra (requires version 0.13 or higher of this package) pip install 'ahk binary' For versions < 0. If you’re running a 64-bit version of Windows you could opt for the 64-bit Unicode version, but it doesn’t offer significant performance gains for most scripts. To use this package, you need the AutoHotkey executable. We recommend to keep this at the default, Unicode 32-bit. The installer is fairly straightforward except for this next step which offers multiple choices: Okay, now that you’ve downloaded the executable, it’s time to set it up. Download the installer from the official website and run it. Out of these, AutoHotkey_L was chosen as “AutoHotkey’s future”, and is now offered on the official download page. As the inventor of the automatic door over 80 years ago, we’re putting decade’s worth of service data to work so you can lower your total cost of ownership and maximize uptime. Installing and Using AutoHotkey AutoHotkey’s installation process is straightforward. Since the project is open-source and has an vibrant developer community, a number of efforts to continue development were started. What happened is that AutoHotkey’s original developer decided to stop working on the project but AutoHotkey wouldn’t die so fast. You may be wondering why the download page offers both AutoHotkey_L and AutoHotkey Basic. ![]() ![]() A Bit of History: Why Are There Two Versions?
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