Clavier allows you to create global keyboard shortcuts for launching programs/websites, opening folders, inserting text strings etc. Shortcuts can be set using almost any key combination, including the Windows key. Useful for frequently used sites/programs as well as unique foreign-language characters (e.g. Æ, Ç etc.).
Clavier supports relative paths for maximum portability.
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Runs on: | Win7 / Win8 / Win10 |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Yes |
License: | GNU GPLv3 |
How to extract: | Download the "portable" ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch Clavier.exe. |
What's new? | See https://gryder.org/software/clavier-plus/#relnotes |
Version 11.2.1 Apr 10, 2022 https://github.com/guilryder/clavier-plus/releases/tag/release11.2.1
v11.1.0
v. 11.0 implements directly opening a Windows app (previously, "metro" app). Still a simple, efficient tool.
v11.0.0
@MoisheP, I always like to point people to Executor. It does global hotkeys and is a keyword-based launcher as well!
v10.8.4
Have used for a few years. It's simple to use, provides keyboard shortcuts for programs, web sites, special characters, etc. The reason I switched to Clavier+ from standard Windows shortcuts was that various Windows updates gradually broke their functionality.
v10.8.4
Had to use Softpedia for D/L as Clavier site not reachable.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/System/System-Enhancements/Windows-Portable-Applications-Portable-Clavier.shtml#download
regards
v10.7.0
small and nice kayboard macros
Just tried this, sounds good. I'm currently using ActiveKeys, which I have been using to replace WinKey...
Unfortunately, Clavier uses 2mb of RAM straight up, whereas AK only uses just over 600kb...
If memory can be reduced, then I will use it no worries. But at least it's free and portable!
11.3.1 available, "Download 64-bit" release page link is unchanged. Great program.
v11.3.0