Wtf.ahk.cfg Apr 2026

: If you are writing the AHK script yourself, use the IniRead command to pull these values into your code: autohotkey IniRead, Delay, wtf.ahk.cfg, General, ActionDelay Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

Below is a draft of what a standard configuration file like this would look like. It uses a typical .ini style format that AHK scripts can easily read to customize behavior without the user needing to edit the core code. Draft: wtf.ahk.cfg wtf.ahk.cfg

; ========================================== ; WTF.AHK CONFIGURATION FILE ; ========================================== ; This file stores user preferences for the wtf.ahk script. ; Edit values below to customize your automation experience. [General] ; Toggle the main script on/off (1=On, 0=Off) Enabled=1 ; Delay in milliseconds between rapid actions ActionDelay=15 [Hotkeys] ; Use standard AHK syntax (e.g., ^ is Ctrl, ! is Alt, + is Shift) ; Trigger the "WTF" macro sequence MainTrigger=XButton1 ; Panic key to kill all running AHK processes KillSwitch=Esc [MouseSettings] ; Sensitivity for cursor tracking features (1-10) TrackingSensitivity=7 ; Enable auto-clicking when held (1=True, 0=False) AutoClick=1 [GameSpecific] ; Set window title to ensure script only runs in-game TargetWindow=Old School RuneScape ; Speed of equipment switching (lower is faster) SwitchSpeed=100 Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard How to use this file : If you are writing the AHK script

: Copy the code above into a new text file and save it exactly as wtf.ahk.cfg . Draft: wtf

The filename suggests a configuration file used by an AutoHotkey (AHK) script, likely one named wtf.ahk . While there isn't a single universal "WTF" script, this naming convention is common in gaming communities (like Old School RuneScape or Counter-Strike ) for scripts that automate "What the F***" moments—usually rapid-fire actions, cursor tracking, or complex equipment swaps.