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ewoudj
Hi,
Please check out the latest version of qliner hotkeys. (totally
freeware)
http://www.qliner.com/hotkeys/
(has screenshots)
It is an attempt to bring 'hotkeys' to the masses. The first problem it
tackles is how to memorize hotkeys: hold the windows key for a few
seconds an up pops a keyboard that shows icons on the configured keys.
The second problem it solves is configuration: you can drag and drop
stuff on/off/around the on screen keyboard. It is also visually very
nice.
We are appreciate in your feedback!
Kind regards,
Ewoud
Please check out the latest version of qliner hotkeys. (totally
freeware)
http://www.qliner.com/hotkeys/
(has screenshots)
It is an attempt to bring 'hotkeys' to the masses. The first problem it
tackles is how to memorize hotkeys: hold the windows key for a few
seconds an up pops a keyboard that shows icons on the configured keys.
The second problem it solves is configuration: you can drag and drop
stuff on/off/around the on screen keyboard. It is also visually very
nice.
We are appreciate in your feedback!
Kind regards,
Ewoud