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hello this is hell-bent and welcome back to part 2 in the radial button for the autohotkey GUI tutorial series let me get caught up with what we did last using attaching a radio ok submitting and updating the value let me see I have some notes here show the two ways of going about doing this one external ok ok so what weamp;#39;re gonna do is we want we weamp;#39;ve assigned our radial button a variable and what we want to do is we actually want to update the value to that variable because right now even if we click on the radio button itamp;#39;s not actually gonna do anything like that variable state or the value stored in that variable isnamp;#39;t gonna change just by us clicking on it so what we need to do is similar to like what we did with the edit field is the submit command and thereamp;#39;s two ways that we can go about doing this one is that what I think is the preferred way of doing it and then the other way is a a batch kind of thing and Iamp;#39;ll show you the the