: Completely takes over a key or device, triggering a specific callback function.
: Changes how a key behaves only when pressed on a specific device. AutoHotInterception.zip
For advanced users who need to turn a secondary keyboard into a dedicated macropad, this is the gold standard. However, its reliance on a kernel-level driver makes it significantly more complex and potentially unstable compared to standard AHK scripts. : Completely takes over a key or device,
: It can optionally block the native Windows functionality of a key on one keyboard while leaving your main keyboard untouched. Dual Operating Modes : this is the gold standard. However
: Supports AHK v1 and v2, as well as mouse buttons and movement (both relative and absolute). Pros and Cons