00BA523D

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ravett
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00BA523D

Post by ravett » Fri Dec 11, 2020 5:35 am

Hello

The error appears when I turn off the script with the keys CTRL+SHIFT+B

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Re: 00BA523D

Post by Dorian (MJT support) » Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:43 am

Here are questions to ask yourself to troubleshoot this :

Have you changed the "Stop Running Scripts With" setting in Tools/Options to CTRL+SHIFT+B? What happens if you change it back to SHIFT+ESC?

Is another script already assigned to CTRL+SHIFT+B?

What does F6 do? Does it fire another Macro?

What happens if F6 is pressed very quickly in succession? Note that you have a 60 second wait between lines 2 and 4, but when the loop starts again, jumping from line 5 to line 1 it will press F6 again very quickly. Is this intended? Could stopping it in the middle of what it's doing be the cause of the problem?

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label>start
press F6
wait>60
goto>start
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Re: 00BA523D

Post by ravett » Fri Dec 11, 2020 8:42 pm

Dorian (MJT support) wrote:
Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:43 am
Here are questions to ask yourself to troubleshoot this :

Have you changed the "Stop Running Scripts With" setting in Tools/Options to CTRL+SHIFT+B? What happens if you change it back to SHIFT+ESC?

Is another script already assigned to CTRL+SHIFT+B?

What does F6 do? Does it fire another Macro?

What happens if F6 is pressed very quickly in succession? Note that you have a 60 second wait between lines 2 and 4, but when the loop starts again, jumping from line 5 to line 1 it will press F6 again very quickly. Is this intended? Could stopping it in the middle of what it's doing be the cause of the problem?

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label>start
press F6
wait>60
goto>start
Returned the value just in case SHIFT+ESC.
Fixed the script. Didn't notice that the squeak quickly hit F6 twice.
Until the problem recurs.

Thank you :)

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