Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Customize Windows keyboard shortcuts with AutoHotkey


Customize Windows keyboard shortcuts with AutoHotkey

Wed., September 09, 2009

Customize Windows keyboard shortcuts with AutoHotkey

Customize Windows keyboard shortcuts with AutoHotkey Windows' built-in keyboard shortcuts won't do what you want? I'll show you how to create custom shortcuts with the free AutoHotkey utility.



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