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Function Keys Mapper 5.0


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 31 Limitations None
Publisher AlphaOmega Software File Size 0
Date added 09 Nov 2009 Check your speed


You want to quickly launch any application, open any file or any folder with the F1 to F19 function keys of your keyboard? You want to improve your efficiency by rapidly opening them from your keyboard?
Then Function Keys Mapper is what you need!

Function Keys Mapper allows you to quickly open any application, file or folder with the function keys of your keyboard.
- You can use the F1 to F19 function keys and combine them with the shift, control, option and command keys to define your own keyboard shortcuts.
- You can create up to 95 different shortcut combinations.
- You can associate any shortcut combination with as many applications, files and folders as you want.
- You can add or remove as many shortcut associations as you want.
- It appears in the right side of the menu bar.
- It doesn't need any installation which makes it very easy to use.
- It is available in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and many other languages.
Read the whole documentation for more details...

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