
In the event that anyone feels the closure of an account is not accurate, you’re always welcome to appeal through customer support and they’ll give it a look, but in most cases we are extremely confident in the initial action we take. I’m not saying this is what you’re doing by asking this question, but more announcing for anybody else who might see this post as a wholesale endorsement of this software. If that’s the case, a mouse button issue isn’t going to be a sufficient defense. In general if someone is banned for usage of a program like this, it’s probably because they weren’t using it for simple macros but something else entirely. We’re not aware of any bans which have occurred due to the use of simple macros, but the fact of the matter is that usage of programs like this are going to be at your own risk and your account may be banned if we detect any ‘questionable/unfair’ scripts being run. If you are using it for normal hotkeying where one button creates one basic action you could normally do with a mouse or keyboard, where you fix a click problem, where you’re binding q to your page forward button, whatever, you should be fine. The question here is “can I be banned for using AutoHotkey” and the answer remains “Yes.” The behavior you use it for, however, is considered when banning accounts and appealing bans. Macros themselves are not the problem, but various scripts that can be run with the program are. I’m leaving it for posterity and going to link to this post in the initial post for further clarification. The previous post was not entirely accurate and there were some places I could have phrased things better. I highly recommend troubleshooting the issue as opposed to work arounds like this. Just to be clear, this doesn’t necessarily mean that you absolutely will be banned if you’re using the program innocently, but it is a risk you should be aware of. If even that fails, you’ll want to test on a different mouse, which will probably be the actual fix. If you have any special mouse softwares (Logitech Gaming Software, Corsair Utility Engine, Razer Synapse, etc) try updating them, and if that fails, uninstall them. If your mouse is double clicking, that’s usually the sign of a failing mouse button or some conflict with mouse software. Its usage can cause account bans, and we do not overturn such bans because there’s no way for us to tell exactly which of the numerous scripts you’re using when we detect its use. While the script you’re using may be innocent, there are a number of scripts for Autohotkey which are not so innocent. Leaving uncorrected post for context regarding the discussion below.

Edit: see this post for more information/corrections.
