[WT-support] Scripts
    Hank Lonberg 
    kr7x1 at verizon.net
       
    Mon Sep 21 03:17:03 CEST 2009
    
    
  
Dennis:
Here is the tilde.wts script
Put it into the \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Win-Test\scripts  folder.
In WinTest under  Tools/Scripts manager
Hit new - type in tilde or whatever you rename it
Hit properties and define key I used tilde
Hit ok and exit
The middle mouse click on highlight works to load the calls
into the Partner Stack.
This should work out nicely.
I guess the software looks automatically in the script file on
startup and loads what ever scripts it finds there.
I am not sure that this process was real clear but after using
it for this it seems to work.
Keep me in the loop on this 
Ciao
Hank / KR7X
-----Original Message-----
From: support-bounces at win-test.com
[mailto:support-bounces at win-test.com] On Behalf Of W1UE
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 5:42 PM
To: support at win-test.com
Subject: Re: [WT-support] Scripts
Hank
Here's a copy of the AutoHotkey script I use.
Remaps PAGE UP to *F1
Remaps PAGE DOWN to *INS
I remap the ~ key to ALT-ENTER via the WT key definitions.
If you get the below working, could you send me a copy?
Dennis W1UE
Hank Lonberg wrote:
> Larry:
> 
> I think I have solved it. The problem was using the
intellipoint 
> software by MS for the mouse to allow for button
customization. I 
> removed the Intellipoint software from the computer and now
the middle 
> mouse button does indeed populate the Partner Window Stack.
Someone 
> might want to put that in the documentation wiki.
> 
> I should have read your earlier posts on the use of the
scripting 
> mechanism. I was attempting to put the script in the
argument box on 
> the script manager. When I created  the tilde script in
notepad and 
> placed it into the scripts directory and then used the
/Tools/Scripts 
> manager to assign the tilde key to the tilde script it works
as 
> expected. The subtle trick is to create the script and put
it in the 
> scripts folder then assign the key in the scripts manager. I
hope this 
> helps others in making this new option work.
> 
> As you can see Larry, it was operator error with a dash of
RTFM after 
> all.
> 
> Thanks for the assistance in tracking this down.
> 
> Ciao and 73
> Hank / KR7X
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: support-bounces at win-test.com
> [mailto:support-bounces at win-test.com] On Behalf Of Laurent
HAAS - 
> F6FVY
> Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 4:07 PM
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: Re: [WT-support] Scripts
> 
> Hi again
> 
> Hank Lonberg a écrit :
> 
>> As far as the middle mouse button. My MS mouse can be
programmed to 
>> change the clicks (push) to other than
> default,
>> i.e., left click, right click, middle click. When it is in
> any
>> mode for the middle button, the click on the highlighted
> call
>> with the middle button does not load the call into the
> Partner
>> Window Stack. It does not do anything it just clicks, nada.
> 
> I don't use a MS mouse, so I can't try it by myself.
> 
> Maybe related : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/245537 ???
> 
> 73
> 
> Larry - F6FVY
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