![]() This script would have to be in an autohotkey script file with a name something like startprogram.ahk and if you want to start this script on startup (so that it is always active, i.e. not as likely to fail as those stupid windows shrtocut file keyboard shortcuts, they seem kinda badly implemented if you ask me) The above script will run C:\Program.exe when I press Ctrl+Alt+X when running, and it is rather absolute (i.e. Run, C:\Program.exe or a similar absolute path to the program, batch script or whatever it is you want to launch. ![]() With autohotkey you can create scripts in a format like this: ^!x:: Ctrl+Alt+X But I had this same problem like just yesterday, and the alternative solution I found worked best for me (and as a nice bonus doesn't require me to have a shortcut on my desktop or anywhere else) was using AutoHotkey ![]() This might not exactly answer how to fix this specific issue with how windows behaves with application keyboard shortcuts. ![]()
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