This month's free tool is one that
allows you to record keystrokes and
mouse clicks and assign that to a hot key,
i.e. pressing a special key that leads to
the pressing of all the keys and all the
mouse clicks you were recording.
Function keys shouldn't be a problem
being used as hot keys, but there are
some function keys that can't be
"overwritten" on Windows, like the
F5-key and the combination of
ALT+F4 (that is closing the
current program).
www.autohotkey.com
TOOL OF THE MONTH
Labels: custom hot key, function key
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