Perhaps, PhraseExpress tells the computer that PhraseExpress is always first in line. It appears that AutoHotkey just won't do anything that deals with PhraseExpress. Strangely, it will do some things like open programs like Chrome while the PhraseExpress window is active. Actually, AutoHotkey won't do most things while the PhraseExpress window is active. When PhraseExpress's window is active, AutoHotkey will not intercept Control-W and will not resend the unique hotstring of Alt, F, C. Life is perfect!įor one very special program (PhraseExpress), AutoHotkey does nothing. For example, if a special program requires me to press Control-Z to close a window, my mouse will first send Control-W, AutoHotkey will immediately intercept it, and will finally send Control-Z instead. I do this for many programs and it takes me only about 5 seconds of scripting. If a special program has a special way of closing windows, I can just easily program AutoHotkey to remap what Control-W does when that special program is open. I neither have to use my left hand at all nor have to lift my right hand from my mouse to the keyboard. I can just always use my mouse and its many programmable buttons to move around, open programs, cut and paste, close things and much other stuff. This is awesome because I have a dedicated mouse button that always closes program windows. It's usually not a pain because I have AutoHotkey! When I press Control-W, AutoHotkey will immediately intercept this hotkey and will instead send the appropriate hotstring which will close the PhraseExpress window. For example, instead of the normal Control-W, one special program (PhraseExpress) annoyingly requires that you use a special hotstring to close its window (Alt, F, C). When I open programs, I rely on AutoHotkey to close the program because certain programs do not go with the flow and they will close their window in a unique way. PhraseExpress SE.Why does AutoHotkey not work in certain programs? And, how do I prevent these certain programs from interfering with AutoHotkey? Confirm that the error is resolved by attempting to open System Tools 2003 and / or conducting the operation that triggers the issue. Worst-case, you can always attempt to contact Next Step Publishing if you cannot find the required file version below.Īlthough the majority of error PhraseExpress SE.EXE messages will be solved if the file is placed in the correct file location on your hard drive, you should run a quick test to be sure. If we do not have a copy of your PhraseExpress SE.EXE version, you can simply hit the "Request" button to request a copy. Our collection of PhraseExpress SE.EXE files for %%os%% can be found in the listings below.
Windows Executable File formats, classified as Executable Files, most often carry the EXE extension. Additionally, some PhraseExpress SE.EXE errors can be due to incorrect registry references, so we recommend conducting a registry scan to clean up any invalid entries. If your EXE file is suffering from one of those troubles, replacing it with a fresh file should resolve the issue. Most PhraseExpress SE.EXE errors are the result of missing or corrupt versions of the executable file, and commonly encountered at System Tools 2003 program launch. How Do I Repair PhraseExpress SE.EXE Errors?