04-25-2018, 01:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-25-2018, 02:28 AM by InterestedNewbie.)
Hi Gintaras,
I've made a utility with QM that kills and then restarts two specific programs (I have compiled the utility to an executable). What I would like is another compiled executable (made with QM as well) that functions as a hotkey listener (keyboard hook). So that my utility can be launched by a hotkey.
I know that QM listens for triggers while it's running but is it possible to compile this process into an executable (that then has to be in the Windows startup folder of course)?
I've made a utility with QM that kills and then restarts two specific programs (I have compiled the utility to an executable). What I would like is another compiled executable (made with QM as well) that functions as a hotkey listener (keyboard hook). So that my utility can be launched by a hotkey.
I know that QM listens for triggers while it's running but is it possible to compile this process into an executable (that then has to be in the Windows startup folder of course)?