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    Windows Key Mapper

    I wasn't really sure where to post this, but oh well..
    After reading Scorp666's post "Windows Keyboard Tricks" I decided search for some keyboard mappers.

    Sure, the built-in windows hotkeys can be usefull, but some of us just crave more...
    I downloaded Macro Express 3 here.
    It really is quite nifty, it lets you create your own hotkeys in several diffrent ways...
    It can record ur mouse movements or can it directly open a program.
    Example -
    If I use the "capture" option, I can move my mouse over. open Notepad and then end the macro record. Now anytime I press Alt+N , my mouse will move over to Notepad and open it.

    Or

    I can create the macro so when I press Alt+S, It opens C:\Program Files\StarCraft\Starcraft.exe

    I found this program to be very helpfull and time saving, hope others can enjoy it too . = )

    RaDiAToR52
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    What Would Jesus Do (For a klondike Bar?)

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    Good info.... maybe when i have windows ill use it...
    greenies for you1

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    You guys ever post something and check it every 30 seconds to see if anyone responded?
    ....or is this just me ?
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    lol, alot of people do that...... depends on what i post.

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    goto www.iopus.com and check what they offer .
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    o yea btw what server should i download from?
    from ftp server?
    from http server?

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    Witchever you prefer, I dled from the ftp server
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    Re: Windows Key Mapper

    Originally posted here by RaDIaToR52
    Sure, the built-in windows hotkeys can be usefull, but some of us just crave more...
    I downloaded Macro Express 3 here.
    Excellent program. I used to use it when I ran Windows. No need for it now. But from what I have seen and how much I've used it. It's a nice program. I would recommend it.
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    great, cheers, i use macros in excel sumtimes, I never thouught about using them in windows, cheers
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