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Windows 10 hotkeys not working

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Just suppresses the Yes/No prompts programs are still run withĭisable UAC via the registry, you’ll need to head to the start menu On Windows 8 and later, UAC can only be disabled by modifying theĪs I said, 'turning off' UAC in Control Panel on Windows 8 and later The following information helped me fix it: Run *RunAs '%A_ScriptFullPath%' Requires v1.0.92.01+Įverything Search Engine was also not working for me.īefore, compiling the.

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Code was pulled from the Help File: if not A_IsAdmin I don't have a direct answer to give regarding running an application or file always as an Admin (in Windows 10), but this guide I found seems to cover every way possible to do so in Windows 10.Īnother alternative is to have the script check if it is running as Admin, if not reload as Admin.

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To do this right click on the file -> select 'Run as Administrator' A simple solution is to run your script as an Administrator. It's possible someone thought that this question was to broad in scope or maybe improperly classified, as it's a Windows issue rather than a specific AutoHotkey problem?įrom my understanding the issue lies in new UAC settings.

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Being that Windows 10 was just released, this is very relevant question and I'm sure that many users will appreciate help in getting their scripts to run properly on this new OS.