AIHotKey 3.1
| Price: | $29.95 (Discounts) | |
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| Downloads: | 420 | |
| Op. System: | Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000 | |
| Date: | 08-08-2003 | |
| Size: | 691 Kb | |
| Developer: | AIWinSoft |
Description for AIHotKey
Launches the programs, opens files and folders using keyboard keys: hot keys. It is very fast, because for start of the program it is enough to touch needed hot key to start needed program or file. You can adjust combinations of keyboard keys to launch the programs and to open files which are used more often by you. When AIHotKey works in background, you can press your Hot Key Combination to start programs or files, which you allowed earlier. Use hot key combinations up to 7 keys in one time depending from your keyboard. You can also include Mouse Keys in your hot keys combinations. You can launch with Hot Key combinations all files, programs, folders, disks and even a shortcuts. Hot Keys work from any program, in background. Using AIHotKey you can launch programs in 4 modes: normal, hide, minimized, and maximized. Program system requirements: Windows Installer 2.0 or later, Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 or later.
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