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Dev-Labs Keyboard Remapper 0.89 release 2

6.0

Editors Rating


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 49 Limitations None
Publisher Dev-Labs File Size 488k
Date added 14 Jun 2006 Check your speed

Keyboard Remapper is a shareware utility that allows you to modify your keyboard as you want and to use hot keys as well. This utility is just like a wizard - you can change your current Windows layout, have much more freedom using your keyboard, use some peculiar symbols which are hard to find. Even the special keys like "Alt", "Control", "Win", and "Shift" can be changed. Not to mention that Keyboard Remapper can make a difference between the left and right "Win"-keys, for example. You may assign macros to keys as well.

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