Change the standard key assignment on your keyboard and create new combinations to perform new actions you are likely to do frequently with this tool
| Version | 6 |
| Updated | Jan 16th 2016 |
| Developer |
SoftBoy
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| User Rating |
1577
3.5
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| Original File Size | 1.5 MB |
| Downloads | 20212 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | System |
Keystroke Converter is a tool that can turn a plain peripheral into something more. The software comes with a clean interface that doesn’t stand out in the visual department.
Basically, the app can help assign certain keys and combinations to various actions. For instance, you can launch various programs, open folders and documents, fiddle with the volume or launch the default web browser just by clicking a few buttons.
The conversion can be done by filling in a quick form. Here, you can choose to assign a single key or a sequence to one of the aforementioned actions. Another possibility is to switch keys and sequences between them. Thus, if you want, the “A” key can be changed to a different letter, while the “Ctrl+Alt+Del” combination can be reassigned.
Keystroke Converter enables you to reimagine the keyboard however you want. New keys can be assigned for your everyday use or only enabled for certain software.
The list of programs can be compiled quite easily, either by browsing your directories or by selecting one of the active windows on your screen.
The app can also display a virtual keyboard on screen, which you can use to type in shortcuts or even text.
All in all, Keystroke Converter Crack is an interesting tool that can come in handy when you need to be able to perform more actions with your common device. The interface is a little complicated and it might take a while to figure out how to assign all tasks.
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