New question #157240 on Sikuli:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/157240

Currently, I am writing an automation process that will be using RAdmin for 
remote execution while the user in question takes care of other items on their 
local machine. I am using RAdmin instead of RDP directly, as this allows for 
Sikuli to continue to use the HID's without having the window active or the 
mouse present inside the remote desktop session.

I have just about finished writing my automation scripts through Sikuli, but I 
want to ensure there is an easier way for them to stop the exported executable 
in the event something goes wrong (like accidentally closing a browser window 
where Sikuli is working). Currently I've just instructed them to close the 
process tree for javaw while an exported executable is running.

Since the main program installs hotkeys to listen for (such as ctrl+shift+2 for 
screenshotting), is there a command that can be put into the script code that 
would also allow the exported executable to listen for hotkeys? Or is it only 
possible to terminate scripts via hotkeys inside the Sikuli program itself?

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