Clavier+
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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.
Clavier allows to associate an action to any keyboard shortcut. Those actions can be:
1. launch a program: Word, calculator, Internet browser, etc.
2. display a website
3. open a folder: My documents, C:, CD-Rom drive, etc.
4. write special characters: and symbols, currency symbols like or , etc.
5. write text: E-mail address, company name, etc. in any software (Word, Internet browser, notepad)
6. simulate keystrokes, for example to execute a command in the menus of a program
7. simulate mouse moves and clicks or mouse wheel action
Clavier simply is the French word for keyboard. Note the incredible originality of this name, and the amount of creativity deployed to find it.
The keyboard shortcuts can use (almost) any key of the keyboard. The Windows key, located around the spacebar, can be used along with Ctrl, Alt and Shift. As programs rarely use this key, many simple keyboard shortcuts are available to you: Win + A, Win + 2, Win + ., etc.
Clavier+ can modify the behavior of special keys like ` or F11. Thus a keyboard shortcut of one single key can be associated to a frequently used action.
If necessary, the action of a keyboard shortcut can depend of the active program. This allows to add shortcuts to a specific program.
In the same way, the action of a keyboard shortcut can depend of the state of the toggle keys, i.e. the keys having small lights in the keyboard: Caps Lock, Num Lock, Scroll Lock. For example, this allows to write special characters instead of digits when the caps lock mode is set.
The license of this software is Freeware, you can free download and free use this desktop utility software.

