Map a single key to a combination of keys

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I'm trying to map one key to a combination of key.
To be more specific: I want to map the key ] to the combination Alt+5

I've already tried mapping softwares like:

Kaaskoek

Posted 2015-10-16T13:51:59.980

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Question was closed 2015-10-16T14:22:19.167

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have you tried AutoHotkey?

– heavyd – 2015-10-16T13:54:20.010

I did but im not good with writing codes.. – Kaaskoek – 2015-10-16T14:15:55.757

As-is this is a duplicate question - the answer is "AutoHotKey". ;) If you are running into specific problems creating your specific AHK macro, please make a question about that (include where you're getting stuck exactly, what you've tried already, and what the results were). – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 – 2015-10-16T14:20:58.727

1]::!5 this will work as an AHK script – nixda – 2015-10-16T14:22:30.397

As @Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 said, there are numerous questions on this topic. One answer with a bit explanation how this AHK command works would be this one

– nixda – 2015-10-16T14:25:45.537

thanks nixda, i think its now doing alt first than 5 later, is it posible that alt holds and than press 5 and than alt releases? – Kaaskoek – 2015-10-16T14:29:35.803

@Kaaskoek You can check which key is pressed at what time with this small portable great utility. In the lack of your US keyboard layout I had to chose this AHK script 9::!5. And the result for it, was this sequence: Alt down, 5 down, Alt up, 5 up. So there was a moment where both keys were pressed

– nixda – 2015-10-17T09:37:50.390

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