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# AutoHotInterception
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AutoHotInterception(AHI) allows you to execute AutoHotkey code in response to keys on a *specific* keyboard, whilst (optionally) blocking the native functionality of that key.
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In other words, you can use a key on a second (or third, or fourth..) keyboard to trigger AHK code, and that key will not be seen by applications. You can use the *same key* on multiple keyboards for individual actions.
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AHI uses the Interception driver by Francisco Lopez
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# Setup
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1. Download and install the [Interception Driver](http://www.oblita.com/interception)
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2. Download a zip from the releases page and extract it to a folder
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3. Copy the `interception.dll` from the folder where you ran the interecption install into the `lib` folder
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(You can optionally place the contents of the `lib` folder in `My Documents\AutoHotkey\lib`
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4. Edit the example script, enter the VID and PID of your keyboard
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5. Run the example script
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