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I have an autohotkey script like this:

RAlt::RWin ; right command to alt
RWin::RAlt ; right alt to command (windows key)
LWin::LAlt ; left command to alt
LAlt::LWin ; left alt to command (windows key)

#q:: Run "d:\Tools\mytool1.lnk"

#b:: Run "d:\Tools\mytool2.lnk"

I am on bootcamp so the first 4 lines I am remapping the win and command keys. I have issue with #q:: and #b:: mappings.

When I pressing WinKey+q or WinKey+b I have my apps launched but at the same time when I am releasing WinKey the start menu pops up straight after.

Is there any way to stop the start menu appearing?

UPDATE:

I just comment the first 4 lines and I found that my #q and #b mappings not triggering start menu in such case. But I would prefer to keep the windows key mapping. Any thoughts?

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A workaround that helped me to avoid this on Windows 10: separate the hotkeys with the Win key defined in a file into several files, so that each file contains at most one of them. Example:

Before:

#E::Run, "some command";
#T::Run, "another command";

After: (two files)

#E::Run, "some command";

#T::Run, "another command";

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