Flight Scope Golf Hot Key

Switch your FlightScope FS Golf launch monitor between full swing and chipping detection without leaving GSPro. Press a key, the shot mode flips, and focus jumps right back to your round.

Download the script

fsgolf-shotmode.ahk · 8 KB · Free, MIT licensed · No signup

If you run GSPro in the foreground and FS Golf in the background, changing shot mode means alt-tabbing to FS Golf, clicking a button, and alt-tabbing back. Every chip, every full swing. It breaks the flow of a round. This tiny AutoHotkey script does it with one keypress.

  1. Install AutoHotkey v2.
  2. Download the script above.
  3. Double-click it to run. A green H icon appears in your system tray.
  4. Open FS Golf so its window is visible at a normal size.
  5. Calibrate: hover your mouse over the Full Swing button and press F2, then hover the Chipping button and press F3.
  6. Done. Your positions are saved next to the script and reused every time. Jump into GSPro and use F6 and F7 during your round.

Tip: to have it ready every time you log in, press Win + R, type shell:startup, hit Enter, and drop a shortcut to the script in that folder.

KeyAction
F6 Switch to Full Swing
F7 Switch to Chipping
F10 Aim test: move cursor to the Full Swing button, no click
F11 Aim test: move cursor to the Chipping button, no click
F2 Calibrate Full Swing (hover the button, press F2)
F3 Calibrate Chipping (hover the button, press F3)
Nothing happens on F6 or F7

Make sure only one copy of the script is running. Check the tray for old green H icons and exit them, then relaunch.

The cursor moves but the button doesn't select

Some PCs block simulated clicks. The script's default click method already handles that, so if you edited ClickMethod in the script, set it back to "post".

The cursor lands in the wrong spot

Re-calibrate with F2 and F3. Calibrate with the FS Golf window at a normal size, not maximized.

The cursor goes to the wrong monitor

Recalibrate on the display you actually play on. The script scales positions to the window, so it handles the rest.