Little Tutorial To Copy & Paste Links To The Gmc Chat: |
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Little Tutorial To Copy & Paste Links To The Gmc Chat: |
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Oct 13 2011, 12:23 AM
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Little Tutorial to Copy & Paste links to the GMC CHAT:
first you need this tiny tool -> AutoHotKey http://www.autohotkey.net/~Lexikos/AutoHot...y_L_Install.exe it's an opensource project -> Software License: GNU General Public License Run the AutoHotkey_L_Install.exe Hit "Next" -> "Install" and after that "Finish" you won't need the DocFiles Now you have to start the tool with admin rights (Windows Vista/7) -> It'll ask if you want to create the bla file - can't make a screenshot... Hit "Yes" Then you have a little icon in your taskbar next to the clock "right click + choose Edit This Script"-> The file "AutoHotkey.ahk" appears opened in the Editor -> Put the link.. "and never put the wrong link there ;P" in it, save the file (CTRL+S) or the usual way. Icon in your taskbar next to the clock "right click + choose -> Reload This Script"-> every new url or copied what you would paste has to be "Reloaded" Go into the GMC CHAT and klick into the writing field -> Feel the magic by pressing CTRL+ALT+S edit: it seems to be the only way because it works with "sendkeys" the test is typed by your "keyboard" for you This post has been edited by Fabe: Oct 13 2011, 12:41 AM |
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Oct 13 2011, 12:41 AM |
dude rock rock my socks off, thank you, this is going to be helpful for everyone!
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Oct 13 2011, 12:42 AM
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Thanks
sniff on your flying sock while you rock, dude. |
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Oct 13 2011, 12:52 AM |
Cool stuff, thanks Fabe!
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Oct 16 2011, 09:42 AM |
There is also a tutorial on how to do it by altering one java file slightly, it's not hard to do it:
a) Locate your Java Security Policy file. This file is named java.policy and should be located in the lib/security folder of your Java installation. On Windows 7, the file may be found in C:\Program Files(x86)\Java\jre6\lib\security or C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\security. In OSX, the file should be located in /Library/Java/Home/lib/security Copy this file to your home folder (e.g., C:\Users\Chris in Windows or /Users/chris in OS-X) c) Rename the file to .java.policy (note the period at the beginning of the file name) d) Edit the file using your favorite text editor. Locate the following line of text:Code: // "standard" properies that can be read by anyoneAdd the following line just below this line such that it reads:Code: // "standard" properies that can be read by anyone permission java.awt.AWTPermission "accessClipboard";e) Save the file. f) Close any open browser windows and ensure that Java is not running before testing. Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/top.../#ixzz1avs0L2Rp -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Oct 18 2011, 07:29 AM |
I am most thankful for this one
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Oct 18 2011, 05:07 PM |
Cool! Thanks guys!
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