If you don't "call" a sub-batch file, you transfer control to the new batch file and never return to the first one (most useful when using IF statements).5thHorseman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:34 amNote you "call" batch files, but just type exe's like you would at the dos prompt. Because Windows.Code: Select all
call c:\util\factorio_autohotkey.bat c:\programs\factorio\factorio.exe
New disabled player - difficulty using keys to move
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Re: New disabled player - difficulty using keys to move
I said that. I just shorted it to "Because Windows"Ranger_Aurelien wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 8:32 pmIf you don't "call" a sub-batch file, you transfer control to the new batch file and never return to the first one (most useful when using IF statements).5thHorseman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:34 amNote you "call" batch files, but just type exe's like you would at the dos prompt. Because Windows.Code: Select all
call c:\util\factorio_autohotkey.bat c:\programs\factorio\factorio.exe