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Basic compose key functionality for German umlauts written in AutoIt

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See this for a better version (not mine, so I cannot upload it here unfortunately): https://autoit.de/thread/87359-kombination-von-tastatureingaben-richtig-abfangen/?postID=703887#post703887

Basic compose key functionality for German umlauts written in AutoIt.

Since I work in Germany but much prefer the UK keyboard layout, this script helps me write some common umlauts like ä, ö, ü, ß by pressing CapsLock + " + [aou] / CapsLock + s + s.
Usually I would just use WinCompose or write an AutoHotkey script. Unfortunately installing new software is not allowed on my new work computer and there was a prepackaged AutoIt, so although I have never worked with AutoIt before, I took a few minutes to whip up this script. If it’s of any help for anyone else, even better ☺

Customization

If you want to set your own compose key, just change the line HotKeySet("{CAPSLOCK}", "ComposeFunction") and replace {CAPSLOCK} with your preferred prefix. You can find a list of special keys here: https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/functions/Send.htm.

Known bugs

  • Uppercase umlauts (Ä, Ö, Ü) don’t work yet. Apparently either the @HotKeyPressed or the Switch statement ignore casing.

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