How can I create custom hotkeys using PyAutoGUI?
You can create custom hotkeys in PyAutoGUI by using the keyboard
library to listen for key combinations.
Can you show me a simple example of how to set this up?
Sure! Here's a basic example:
import pyautogui
import keyboard
def hotkey_action():
pyautogui.alert('Hotkey activated!')
keyboard.add_hotkey('ctrl+shift+a', hotkey_action)
keyboard.wait('esc') # Press 'esc' to stop the program
What if I want to use a different key combination?
You can change the string in add_hotkey
to any combination you prefer, like 'alt+f' or 'shift+s'.
Is there a way to see a list of all active hotkeys?
Currently, PyAutoGUI doesn't provide a built-in way to list active hotkeys, but you can maintain a list in your code.
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