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Version 2.5
- Now supports Windows Vista
Version 2.1
- You can now enter today's date and time with the auto-type event. (Suggested
by Ted Taylor)
Version 2.0
- Workgroup support added:
- You can now configure to have every users of a PC use a common set of
hotkeys.
- You can also have all your networked PCs uses a common set of hotkeys
stored in a network location.
- The following useful hotkeys events are now supported:
- compress (zip up) files. This event allows you to quickly backup your
files.
- copy files
- upload files to your FTP server
- delete files
- trigger mouse actions (Suggested by Bobby Purcell)
- You can now trigger multiple events with a single hotkey.
- You can now backup your hotkeys and restore them at a later time if necessary.
- You can now export useful hotkeys to send to your friends to import into their
PCs.
- You can now print the hotkey list for reference and preview the output before
printing.
- You can now control the following multimedia players:
- iTunes
- Creative MediaSource
- WinAmp
- Windows Media Player 9 and 10.
- You can now control volume of more then one PC sound device.
- The full 254 keyboard keys are now supported for advance use. (Suggested by
Aegidius Pluess)
- Your favorite hotkeys is now easily accessed by clicking on the application's
system tray icon.
- The system tray icon can now be hidden to reduce system tray clutter or to
prevent other users to edit the hotkeys.
Version 1,0,0,3
- Improved the system tray icon behavior.
Version 1,0,0,2
- Bug Fix: Missing spaces in auto-type text.
Version 1,0,0,1b
- Added password protection to prevent others from changing the hotkeys.
(Suggested by Jeremy Fox)
- Added sending TAB or ENTER after autotyping text. (Suggested by Jeremy Fox)
Version
1,0,0,1 (Release in Oct 2003)
- First release of the software.
- Features:
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Unlimited number of hotkeys can be added.
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Each hotkey can be easily configured to execute an event which can be:
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auto-typing text
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activating power saving and shutdown functions
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cleaning up the PC
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controlling Windows Media Player
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running a program
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running a control panel applet
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opening a file
for editing, printing etc.
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exploring a drive or folder
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visiting a website
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sending or remapping keyboard keys
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sending command to window
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Option to prompt for event parameter when running a program. This allows you to enter the required parameter only at the moment when you activate the hotkey.
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Useful sample hotkeys available out of the box for your use.
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Support drag and drop of file or shortcut into
the application window to immediately create a hotkey.
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Personalize background image. Just drag and drop image onto the application to change the background image.
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Always on top option.
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Minimize to system tray option.
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Auto-snap to side of the desktop option.
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Fully downward compatible with the older software: Hotkeys!!
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more...
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