2014-02-28, 23:29
Hi Angel,
For steam, that is indeed a AutoHotKey compiled Script. See below the exact code
MouseMove, 2000, 2000
Process, Exist, Steam.exe
if ErrorLevel
Run, "steam://open/bigpicture"
else
Run, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\Steam.exe" -tenfoot
Exit
Though the message is also showing with other programs, not using any scripts. Like the one below
<launcher>
<id>403284b78c709856af084336a9161f74</id>
<name>Multiple Arcade</name>
<category>bdba1b965b306542cbed74346dd1d031</category>
<application>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Emulator\mame64.exe</application>
<args>-inipath "D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Emulator" "%rom%"</args>
<rompath>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Emulator\roms\</rompath>
<thumbpath>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Posters\</thumbpath>
<fanartpath>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Fanarts\</fanartpath>
<trailerpath></trailerpath>
<custompath></custompath>
<romext>zip</romext>
<platform>3DO</platform>
<thumb>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\arcade.png</thumb>
<fanart>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\fanart.jpg</fanart>
<genre>Video Game Platform</genre>
<release>1997</release>
<publisher>Open Source</publisher>
<launcherplot>MAME (an acronym of Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) is an emulator application designed to recreate the hardware of arcade game systems in software on modern personal computers and other platforms. The intention is to preserve gaming history by preventing vintage games from being lost or forgotten. The aim of MAME is to be a reference to the inner workings of the emulated arcade machines; the ability to actually play the games is considered "a nice side effect"</launcherplot>
<finished>false</finished>
<minimize>false</minimize>
<lnk>true</lnk>
<roms>
<rom>
<id>9535f606cc29143bb9d62e9490709e39</id>
<name>19XX: The War Against Destiny</name>
<filename>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Emulator\roms\19xx.zip</filename>
<thumb>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Posters\19XX The War Against Destiny.jpg</thumb>
<fanart></fanart>
<trailer></trailer>
<custom></custom>
<genre>Shooter</genre>
<release>1995</release>
<publisher>Capcom Co., Ltd.</publisher>
<gameplot>The fourth arcade entry in Capcom's vertical scrolling shooter series, 19XX features three playable aircraft in six increasingly challenging missions. Each plane is armed with a distinct special weapon and is individually rated in the following three categories: speed, homing, and power. The eight-way joystick is used to guide your plane, while individual buttons allow you to fire your default weapon, perform an evasive loop, and release bombs. Holding down the fire button lets you charge a special homing attack, while bombs can be powered-up to four levels. Engage rival planes, helicopters, tanks, submarines, and more while advancing toward each stage's climactic boss battle. Earn bonus points by collecting medals and defeating bosses as quickly as possible. Two-player support is also included for simultaneous action on the same screen.</gameplot>
<finished>false</finished>
<altapp></altapp>
<altarg></altarg>
</rom>
For steam, that is indeed a AutoHotKey compiled Script. See below the exact code
MouseMove, 2000, 2000
Process, Exist, Steam.exe
if ErrorLevel
Run, "steam://open/bigpicture"
else
Run, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\Steam.exe" -tenfoot
Exit
Though the message is also showing with other programs, not using any scripts. Like the one below
<launcher>
<id>403284b78c709856af084336a9161f74</id>
<name>Multiple Arcade</name>
<category>bdba1b965b306542cbed74346dd1d031</category>
<application>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Emulator\mame64.exe</application>
<args>-inipath "D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Emulator" "%rom%"</args>
<rompath>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Emulator\roms\</rompath>
<thumbpath>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Posters\</thumbpath>
<fanartpath>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Fanarts\</fanartpath>
<trailerpath></trailerpath>
<custompath></custompath>
<romext>zip</romext>
<platform>3DO</platform>
<thumb>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\arcade.png</thumb>
<fanart>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\fanart.jpg</fanart>
<genre>Video Game Platform</genre>
<release>1997</release>
<publisher>Open Source</publisher>
<launcherplot>MAME (an acronym of Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) is an emulator application designed to recreate the hardware of arcade game systems in software on modern personal computers and other platforms. The intention is to preserve gaming history by preventing vintage games from being lost or forgotten. The aim of MAME is to be a reference to the inner workings of the emulated arcade machines; the ability to actually play the games is considered "a nice side effect"</launcherplot>
<finished>false</finished>
<minimize>false</minimize>
<lnk>true</lnk>
<roms>
<rom>
<id>9535f606cc29143bb9d62e9490709e39</id>
<name>19XX: The War Against Destiny</name>
<filename>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Emulator\roms\19xx.zip</filename>
<thumb>D:\My Xbmc Emulators\Multiple Arcade\Posters\19XX The War Against Destiny.jpg</thumb>
<fanart></fanart>
<trailer></trailer>
<custom></custom>
<genre>Shooter</genre>
<release>1995</release>
<publisher>Capcom Co., Ltd.</publisher>
<gameplot>The fourth arcade entry in Capcom's vertical scrolling shooter series, 19XX features three playable aircraft in six increasingly challenging missions. Each plane is armed with a distinct special weapon and is individually rated in the following three categories: speed, homing, and power. The eight-way joystick is used to guide your plane, while individual buttons allow you to fire your default weapon, perform an evasive loop, and release bombs. Holding down the fire button lets you charge a special homing attack, while bombs can be powered-up to four levels. Engage rival planes, helicopters, tanks, submarines, and more while advancing toward each stage's climactic boss battle. Earn bonus points by collecting medals and defeating bosses as quickly as possible. Two-player support is also included for simultaneous action on the same screen.</gameplot>
<finished>false</finished>
<altapp></altapp>
<altarg></altarg>
</rom>