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The problem with c# is with the name of the window, you will have to match the exact name, that means if you change the contract of your instrument you will have to remember to change, in the code, the new name of your window. With AHK you do not need to match the exact name you can set any character starting with; for example 6E and that makes things easier to handle.
You can get the full instrument name with Instrument.MasterInstrument.Name or something like this (been too long). It would include the expiration, or if not there is another option for .Expiry or similar. Point is, you should be able to determine any NT-generated window title name.