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| .gitattributes | 2024-11-03 |
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| Readme.md | 2024-11-07 |
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| language_context.ahk | 2024-11-07 |
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| language_context.exe | 2024-11-03 |
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[a96631] first commit |
| language_cursor.ahk | 2024-11-03 |
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[a96631] first commit |
| language_cursor.exe | 2024-11-03 |
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You know how you write something and you've think you're on English keyboard, whern you are Hebrew Keyboard?
And you wrote gyberish?
Two Utilities to help with that:
Converts text between keyboard layouts when typed in the wrong language.
TextConverter.exeCtrl + Right Click to show conversion menuCtrl + ' to convert directly to next languageA small colored letter near your cursor showing your current keyboard layout
LanguageIndicator.exeTo make tools run automatically when Windows starts:
Win + Rshell:startup and press EnterTo disable auto-start:
Win + Rshell:startup and press EnterAlternatively, you can manage startup programs through Task Manager:
Install AutoHotkey v2.0 from autohotkey.com
Open AutoHotkey Dash from Start Menu (search for "AutoHotkey")
Click on "Compile" from the left menu
In the Ahk2Exe window:
Click "Convert"
Repeat for both scripts:
LanguageIndicator.ahk → LanguageIndicator.exeTextConverter.ahk → TextConverter.exeNote: Make sure to select the v2 base file in the dropdown as shown in the image, otherwise compilation will fail.