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Unfortunately, I still don't know if I can successfully do this by copy/pasting the script into a folder like the supposedly 'easy' directions tell you to do. But at least I'm a little closer.
This will be easier now with file extensions visible.
Right click on the desktop. Choose "New -> Folder" (type a name for this folder, such as "useful scripts". Hit Enter, the folder is created.
Double click, the (empty) folder should open.
Right click on the space in the empty folder, choose "New -> AutoHotkey script" - again, type a name (such as tiltblocker), and press enter. Make sure to leave the (now visible) .AHK file extension present - or if you accidentally delete it, add it in again.
Right click the file "tiltblocker.ahk" Choose "Edit Script" - it should open in notepad.
Delete the standard header stuff in there already, copy/paste the script from wherever you see it (here, or on oovercards, whatever) save/close the notepad.
That should be it - double click the AHK file and it should run