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this post was submitted on 12 Sep 2023
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Not familiar with RDR2, but I'm into ahk, and you said that you change the keys every round. Would it be helpful to have a prompt ask you what your 5 keys have to be? That way you wouldn't have to edit and rerun the program. Just control a again and it would open a new window asking what your keys will be.
@derekabutton Definitely! I tested it out, but couldn't get it to work in the first try, so took the lazy route and just hardcoded the sequence in.
A wise man once told me that technology isn't about making simple things complicated. It's about making complicated things simple.
The code for the prompt would probably be twice the size of the rest, and would take quite a bit more time than it would save. Sounds like you had the right idea in leaving it out. I can never keep myself to those obvious limits and it's always such a waste automating for hours to save seconds lol