Clavier+ v10.2
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When it comes to keyboard shortcuts, you either love them and use them all the time or you hate them because they make you feel like your fingers are playing a game of Twister. Well, if you are so tired of putting your left thumb on the green key and your right index finger on the blue key, then I have a freeware solution for you.
The solution this time around is a small program called Clavier+. This program sits in your system tray and allows you quick and easy access to your keyboard shortcuts. The fun does not stop there, though. It also allows you to edit those shortcuts you use.
Clavier allows to create keyboard shortcuts using almost any keys, including the Windows key (around the Space key). The created shortcuts can be associated to programs (to launch) or text (to write). Bored to write your E-mail address? Create a universal keyboard shortcut to write it: it will work under Word, Excel, and your favorite Internet browser!
I have been using it for a little while, and I do have to say it is handy. I can now change all those simple Windows key shortcuts into something I might actually use. Now instead of pushing the Windows Key and N for Notepad, I now get my installation of NoteTab Pro.
Need screen shots? Check out the official Web site to see it in action. Overall, I can not think of a better free solution for keeping track and editing all those keyboard shortcuts you use or you have been avoiding.
[324K] [Win98/ME/NT/2k/XP] [FREE]
[tags]windows,freeware,keyboard,shortcuts,twister[/tags]
