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Getting Started
Creating a new hotkey
Auto-type text event
You can create a hotkey to auto-type often typed text
for you in an editor or email program.
For example, you can set Windows + Alt + F1 to
auto-type "Best Regards, Robin :)" or your favorite signature. While typing
your email, you can then press and release Windows + Alt + F1 to
auto-type the "Best Regards, Robin :)" at the end of your email.
To create a new hotkey to auto-type text for you:
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Click on the New button to show the Select Hotkey
Event Type window.
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Select "Auto-Type Text" event type. Click Next.
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Enter the text to auto-type when the hotkey is
activated. Click Next.
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Give a name for the hotkey.
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Select the key combination for the hotkey. We
recommend using Windows + Alt + <F1 to F12> for Auto-Type Text
hotkey.
- Click OK to save the changes.
To test the auto-type hotkey:
- Run Notepad.
- In Notepad, press and release the hotkey key combination. The text
will be auto-typed into Notepad.
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