Question #462100 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/462100

    Status: Open => Answered

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
a generic example.

To put the payload into the main loop makes things more transparent
IMHO.

# hotkey to stop the script
hotKeyX = False; # global to communicate with main loop
def xHandler(event):
  global hotKeyX
  hotKeyX = True # tell main loop that hotkey was pressed
# add the hotkey with its handler
Env.addHotkey("x", KeyModifier.CTRL + KeyModifier.SHIFT, xHandler)

# function hotkey: something to do when pressed  
hotKeyN = False;
def nHandler(event):
  global hotKeyN
  hotKeyN = True  
Env.addHotkey("n", KeyModifier.CTRL + KeyModifier.SHIFT, nHandler)

# the main loop, that simply waits for pressed hotkeys
# which are then processed
count = 0;
while True:
  if (hotKeyX): 
    popup("processing ctrl+shift+x: stopping")
    exit()    
  if (hotKeyN):
    hotKeyN = False
    count += 1
    popup("processing ctrl+shift+n: %d" % count)
  wait(1)

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