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Because it doing nothing, just set hotkeys and end. You need a loop. Then when you press a hotkey it will interrupt the loop and do the function seted, after it will back to the loop. The sleep(20) are for non stress cpu purposes

HotKeySet("!s", "lolmao")
HotKeySet("!a", "exitt")

While 1

Sleep(20)

WEnd

Func lolmao()
   MsgBox(0,"asd","ads")
EndFunc

Func exitt()
   Exit
EndFunc

 

Edited by GordonFreeman
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Welcome to AutoIt and the forum!
Nothing happens ASAP here. We are all just volunteers, so be patient until someone finds some spare time to help you.

I meant that as soon as people can help me. But thanks for the welcominh 

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Water responded to you.  Your script needs a loop in order to "stay alive." 
In the example Water replied with, he used a While loop.

...and welcome from me as well

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