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Perfect Hotkey 1.32 era disponibile come app gratuita il 15 settembre 2015!
Perfect Hotkey consente di creare un elenco di scorciatoie da tastiera suddiviso per categorie. Ogni scorciatoia lancia un comando e sarete voi a decidere quale. I comandi possono riferirsi a funzioni delle singole applicazioni o di Windows. Perfect Hotkey vi aiuterà a gestire i compiti ripetitivi sul PC alla massima velocità e con il minimo sforzo.
Perché è più veloce? Semplice. Il modo convenzionale per aprire un programma sul PC prevede l’accesso al menu Start, dopodiché si clicca su “Tutti i programmi”, bisogna poi cercare l’icona del programma e cliccare su di essa. Richiede molto tempo. Con una scorciatoia da tastiera, invece, è sufficiente premere la combinazione di tasti associata a un determinato programma e il gioco è fatto!
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1 (x32/x64)
7.45 MB
$39.95
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Go to the icon appearing in the Hidden Icons, Right Click on Perfect Hotkey Icon, Go to Help, Go to Enter Registration Key
Run the software.
Look at your monitor's bottom right hand corner.
Find the Hotkey icon with a P on it.
Use your mouse to right click on the icon.
A menu will appear.
Move you mouse pointer over [Help]
A new scroll list will appear.
The second bottom most row is [Enter Registration Key]
You can click on it.
A new [Enter Registration Key] Window appears.
Enter your License Name and License Code.
I'm using native hotkeys available in Firefox, OpenOfice etc. a lot.
I have tried in former times other hotkey possibilities and even assigned in Windows hotkeys for starting several programs (e.g. CTRL+O for Opera browser). There are free programs which allow to record mouse activities and assign a hotkey (macro recorder). But who can remember all these hotkeys? I can't! (And there is the problem of same hotkeys used inside and outside programs for different tasks - the programs will tell shortcuts inside their menu structure, but how about PerfectHotkey?) As far as I remember I sometimes encountered shortcut collisions.
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-hotkey-macro-recorder-utility.htm
http://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-free-mouse-keyboard-macro-recorder-for-Windows
http://www.autohotkey.com/
My solutions for quickstart:
- I have filled my desktop nearly completely with icons for my most used programs like OpenOffice, LibreOffice, IrfanView, SpeedCommander (giveaway payware), freeCommander etc. And there are some program link folders for the rest, e.g. Graphic, GraphicViewers, Video etc. where I can find others fast alphabetically sorted.
- And my own local startpage has been built with several simple html commands and contains several hundred links showing abbreviations as their names. Construction example see below.
My hotkey problems:
- My first problem with any of the hotkey generators I tried had been: where I really would have needed them, e.g. to assign several columns to parts of my OpenOffice texts they weren't available. And I couldn't find any strategy to add them.
- My second problem was "mouse activity", e.g. move the pointer to a certain position, then some combinations of key and mouse activities and all this assigned to one hotkey.
If somebody knows any solution for one or both problems thanks in advance!
But back to Perfect Hotkey 1.32:
I've missed some more information on their homepage. Above "Some of them are internal Perfect Hotkey commands and the rest are Windows commands." I'm missing a list of these internal commands. And as far as I can see this program can only combine several hotkey commands to one.
And there is another problem: Nearly all otherwise unused key combinations - you won't misuse combinations alread in use! - need some artistic usage of your fingers or both hands - no great advantage.
Nobody is perfect ... but Perfect Hotkeys is?!
Could somebody from US tell us whether this is a postbox address (perhaps for foreigners)?
9625 West 76th Street
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
United States of America
Phone number is missing!
How to construct your own startpage:
As GOTD allows comments with some html commands (see section "Leave a comment" please) I here had to exchange angle brackets to square brackets [] before publishing. You have to change them back before usage.
Exactly:
First step: Please change left square bracket to left angle bracket (smaller-than sign) everywhere and right square brackets to right angle brackets (greater-than sign) before changing to your needs:
[HTML][head][title]Start-Seite[/title][/HEAD]
[body]
[font size=2]
[P][STRONG][IMG SRC="html/r_ball.gif" width=13 height=13 ALT=""]
Search [A HREF="http://www.ixquick.com/"]ixquick[/A] || [/STRONG]
[A HREF="http://www.google.de"]Google[/A]
Please add duplicates here and edit to your needs!
[/STRONG]
[/font]
[/body][/html]
Last step: Save the resulting file as e.g. START.html and declare it startpage (home) in your browser.
Would much rather use my mouse rather than the keyboard, was such a relief to get away from all the typing required in DOS.
Hence, have never been keen on using hot keys; used to drive my old boss crazy in my programming days.
To keep things simple I put links in appropriate folders, the folders being as follows:-
Tools, Audio, Video, PDF etc and so I'm just a couple of clicks away the programs I want.
The problem I find with hotkeys is I'm all fingers and thumbs. Plus I can never remember them for all of the programs I have, so I never know what to use for a new one.
I'm not so keen on the idea to launch software with short-hand key combinations. But by all means, if you are comfortable with it, why not?
Xenox, Key shortcuts have been around and have been helpful, ever since they were introduced in Win 95. If you use the Windows copy (Ctl+c) shortcut, or Paste (Cntl+v) shortcuts, then you are using them. They were revolutionary, and are really helpful for getting things done on a PC.
I have always used the built in shortcut key that has been available for years in windows. Just right click any icon and select properties and press the relevant key or combination of keys in the shortcut key box on the properties screen. Now you can press these on the desktop and your program will launch.
Ragazzi, questo è utilissimo, fantastico in ufficio!
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