LoneWolfDon wrote:Using AutoHotKeys, I whipped up a little script for you (I will use this script myself while doing some route-building too, as few times I've also fallen victim of the dreaded accidental pressing the T key mistake, luckily I had recent back-up of my work, so I didn't lose too much, but, it's still a hassle when it happens).
Here's the download link:
http://www.rryard.com/files/T_to_F9.zip
Un-zip the downloaded file. You'll find a "T_to_F9.exe" self-contained executable file which will run the simple script.
Run it before launching RailWorks. It takes very little memory to run. You'll notice an icon appear in your system-tray to indicate it's running.
The script swaps-around the T and the F9 keys. I chose the F9 key in this case as it's not used for any function in RailWorks (as far as I know), and figured it was probably far-enough away from other keys you might typically be using to avoid accidentally pressing it. If you still for some reason want to use the "T" key, then simply press your "F9" key while this script is running. And, if for some reason, you need to use the F9 key, then pressing your "T" will be the same as pressing "F9", but of course, the "F9" key doesn't do anything in RailWorks (to my knowledge), so voila, accidental pressing of the T key won't mess up your work while route-building.
Once you close RailWorks and want to close the script, simply right-click on the script-icon in your system-tray, then select the "Exit" option. That's it!![]()
Hope that helps.
kin3 wrote:Will this cause trouble with FRAPS? Which uses the F9 key?
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