![]() ![]() Set oWshShell = CreateObject( "Wscript.Shell") Set oFSO = CreateObject( "Scripting.Filesystemobject") More simply, anyone have any idea what screen-shot snipping tool is using Alt+Shift+T? I've googled it to frustration, hence this question. So, does the script below work for any keyboard shortcut combo or is there some reference to the OP's Ctrl+Alt+U hotkey shortcut? I've got a keyboard shortcutįor Alt + Shift + T on one of my laptops that is pulling up some screen-shot tool that I've never used before instead of the menu access for a different software that works on every other device I use. I ran it successfully, but it found nothing. I found a VERY useful thread from cniggeler with a script by Frederik Long - hoping they'll get tagged here somehow, since I can't ping either of them directly the script is below.
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