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I just found out about this autohotkey program and am testing your script with much success.
I wonder if you could add another function here for cancelling orders.
I tried "c" but it didn't work.
Thanks.
NT does have an internal Hot Key under Tools->Hot Key Manager->Order Entry->'Cancel Last Order', I assigned 'Ctrl-X' to it, placed a limit buy order, hit 'Ctrl-X' but nothing happens. Maybe I am misunderstanding what that NT hot key is supposed to do. If NT has a key sequence to cancel an order then we can create a AutoHotKey to issue that key sequence.
Check out the thread below, if you are interested in other AutHotKey scripts:
Hi, I noticed you participated in the autohotkey thread
Your script for NT 7 does not work with NT8
z::
MouseClick, right
Sleep, 100
Send, s
sleep, 50
send, {ENTER}
return
x::
MouseClick, right
Sleep, 100
Send, b
sleep, 50
send, {ENTER}
return
even this autohotkey script does not work for NT8, but it does for NT7
^b::
Send {Click Up Right }{b}{Enter}
return
^s::
Send {Click Up Right }{s}{Enter}
return
Do you know why these do not work for NT8 and do you think there is a fix for it?
I really like NT 8 but I am having trouble figuring out a quick order system on the chart.
yes but I do not use it.
It did work well from what I could think of in terms of putting fast orders on the chart.
it didnt take me that long to figure out maybe 2 weeks with questions from different sources.
I think you can do more than this but I never got up to that level
I wanted to do black bird or is it blood hound for position and trade size management.
this is what I could find.
!1::
MouseClick, right
Sleep, 1
Send, {Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Enter}
return
!q::
MouseClick, right
Sleep, 1
Send, {Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Enter}
return
!z::
MouseClick, right
Sleep, 1
Send, {Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Enter}
return
!a::
MouseClick, right
Sleep, 1
Send, {Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Down}{Enter}
return
Hi all.
Now I try it with NT 8.0 and it dosnt work.. cose NT change range of command in right click menu
depending on the cursor position - over price or below price.
But for quick order I need one butt to buy and on button to sell
Buy on bottom hase position 7x {Down} and 10x{Down} when I try to buy uptrend.
Check the TestStack.White.
AutoHotKeys works well for Winforms but not for WPF interfaces.
TestStack.White is working well for NT8 (I used to automate replay download) but it's way more complex than AutoHotKeys.