![]() Finally, hit it one more time and it'll convert it to Mixed case, or what I often call, "camel-case" ("This Is A Test Sentence"). (First letter is capitalized, rest is lower-case). Hit it again and it'll convert it to Sentence case ("This is a test sentence"). Hit the HotKey again, it'll convert it to lowercase ("this is a test sentence"). If you highlight "This is a test sentence", and then hit that HotKey once, it'll make it all UPPERCASE ("THIS IS A TEST SENTENCE"). Highlighting any text, and then pressing that HotKey will cycle through the 4 most common text casings, converting the highlighted text right in-line. Hotkey Modifier Symbols (for how to customize the hotkeys) Run, %Clipboard% (изм.себе на )Īlso highlighted text conversion script(a combination of such script variations on the web): Hotkey Modifier Symbols (for how to customize the hotkeys) Wikipedia-search selected text by using google "site:" operator SetWorkingDir %A_ScriptDir% Ensures a consistent starting directory. 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. TrayTip, First Link on Google Search, %First_link% `r`n Ctrl+V to paste the linkīased on what Parivar Saraff has suggested here, here is a 3 in 1 AutoHotKey Script: Hotkey Modifier Symbols (for how to customize the hotkeys) Nodes := wb.document.getElementById("rso").childNodesįirst_link := Nodes.getElementsByTagName("a").href = (A_index = 1) ? Nodes.getElementsByTagName("a").href : "`n". loop % (Nodes := wb.document.getElementById("rso").childNodes).length While wb.readyState != 4 || wb.document.readyState != "complete" || wb.busy wait for the page to load Wb := ComObjCreate("InternetExplorer.Application") ![]() then get the first link address and put it on the Clipboard This is different in that it just gives you a link on the clipboard. Just select text and press Windows+ G #g:: Google selected text This is global applicable anywhere (not only in chrome). I have two answers for this in AHK as well. ![]()
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