Send any keystrokes and mouse actions to any Windows application by simply
clicking on a button or menu.
Activate scripts when OKScript starts, by clicking on an OKScript button
or menu, or by scheduling a script for a particular time, time delay or time
interval.
Generalize scripting instructions with named macros and procedures.
'Roll-up' button panels for small screen footprint.
One click switching between button panels.
Built-in predefined macros for time, date, current directory, clipboard contents,
string comparison and much more.
Multi-file scripts - make libraries and include them in all your scripts
with one instruction.
Condition testing and iteration.
Built-in syntax highlighting multi-file script editor including keystroke record and playback,
search and replace, bookmarks, script formatting and error position reporting.
Syntax templates for common script instructions
Instruction continuation lines.
Directory load - open all .OKX files in a folder with one command.