![]() In other words, what you describe should not be possible unless your hotkey is directly or indirectly releasing Shift and pressing and/or releasing the Win key (and Send is failing to mask it). The Start menu should appear only if you press and release a Win key while not holding any other modifier keys, and without pressing or releasing any other keys. You can troubleshoot this by using KeyHistory, which should show a Win-down immediately followed by a Win-up, and should indicate whether these events were generated by AutoHotkey and with what timing. ![]() If it fails to suppress the Start menu, that most likely means the Win key is being released (virtually or physically) before you send the key, or released and pressed again after you send the key, and is not being masked correctly. If your hotkey sends any keys other than LWin/RWin, that should suppress the Start menu.
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