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  1. Hello, I was checking to send control + C / A / V (copy / all / paste) and I found this topic: They said, they can have their key sticky sometimes. That's okay, that's not the problem. My question is: If I KEYDOWN, how can I check if that key is pressed and down? In the below small script you can see I used CTRL, but it can be any other key such as Alt or Shift. What condition should I write in the if statement so it will return true and I can see "Control is already down" in the console output? I will CTRLUP anyway, but I want to enter inside that if condition when the Ctrl is really down. Is there anyway to check this? Send("{CTRLDOWN}") If <condition to check if ctrl is really down> Then ConsoleWrite("Control is already down" & @CRLF) EndIf Send("{CTRLUP}")
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