

SendMode Input Recommended for new scripts due to its superior speed and reliability. #Warn Enable warnings to assist with detecting common errors. #NoEnv Recommended for performance and compatibility with future AutoHotkey releases. files that were damaged by virus or accidentally deleted from Windows Explorer.
Yacreader virus software#
So here is the script (apologies for no syntax highlighting but its an obscurish language): YACReader (Yet Another Comic Reader) is a comic reader with support for. Maybe the software has become corrupted, and it doesnt function the same as before, or your application is now virus-ridden, so uninstalling it is safe. It’s pretty weird, clunky and at this point has a bit of a dead community, but it does its task so well it was a piece of cake to implement what I wanted. It is known for being pretty flexible and having been used to make pretty silly apps but its primary usage is making context aware macros or scripts, attached to hotkeys and it does this extremely well. Now if you don’t know what autohotkey is, it’s a simple, relatively old, event driven scripting language. This kinda annoyed me, so I decided to use autohotkey to fix the situation.

For example, the surface book is a great device to read comics, the colours are nice, the tablet is the right format but my favourite comic reader, YACReader just doesn’t take touch input. Sometimes its just because mouse and keyboard are far superior and make sense, and sometimes its because touch functionality and UX is just not where it should be. I always love the laptop-tablet hybrids, although admittedly I don’t use the tablet functionality half as much as I’d like.
