Create Custom Hotkeys for Windows
Posted in: Freeware, Software, Today's Chili, WindowsThis article was written on May 05, 2010 by CyberNet.
Windows only
Keyboard shortcuts are something I’ve always try to make the most of, and doing so has served me well over the years. One thing that Windows has seemingly lacked was a way to let me make my own keyboard shortcuts, but with Clavier+ I am one step closer to eternal keyboard bliss.
What makes it so great? Well, for starters it is a system-wide keyboard shortcut application. That means it will work inside of any app. The other thing that really won me over was the fact that it takes up a mere 1.7MB of memory when running, which is so little that I don’t have to think twice about leaving it run in the background.
Here are a few things worth pointing out:
- You can restrict shortcuts to certain applications, and this is really simple. There is a “target” icon that you can drag onto the window you want to include/exclude.
- When creating keyboard shortcuts you can specify whether the Caps Lock, Num Lock, and/or Scroll Lock keys have to be on or off for the activation to be successful.
- You can set up a shortcut to launch a program/website, or output some text to the field currently selected on the screen.
Grab Clavier+ if you’ve been eager to create some keyboard shortcuts you can call your very own.
Clavier+ Homepage (Windows only; Freeware/Portable)
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