+^Z::
WinSet, Transparent, 150, A
return
+^X::
WinSet, Transparent, OFF, A
return
explaination:
+^1:: --> mean set Hotkey is SHIFT + CONTROL + Z to Transparency ON
WinSet, Transparent, 150, A --> Mean the active window
return
+^2:: --> mean set Hotkey is SHIFT + CONTROL + X to Transparency OFF
WinSet, Transparent, OFF, A --> Mean the active window
return
Note: you can set your own hotkey
3. Save the script as whatever.ahk (file with extension .ahk)
4. Run the script by double click on it
Test:
Open an app. e.q notepad or whatever. Focus on the app window and press your hotkey
to make it transparent on or off.
I notice, AHK not work on the CE window. _________________
Stealing Code From Stolen Code...
And Admit It.. Hmmm....Typically LOL
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