Assigning one key on keyboard to a series of keys?


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Just wondering if anyones come across a program that lets you say specify button X on your keyboard to actually execute CTRL + ALT + X for example.

Basically I downloaeded an addon for itunes (windows) called ItunesKeys. Lets you assign global hotkeys to itunes functions. ie. CTRL + ALT + Q for play/pause - http://www.mattberube.com/software/ituneskeys/ -- Now all I need to do is assign my multimedia keyboards Play button to this global hot key - CTRL+ALT+Q (-- It's a relatively generic keyboard so it didn't have software that might do this)

Searched google heaps already. None of the programs so far have done it.

Anyone know of a program that can?

Edited by azuranz

Aquaris Soft HotkeyPro. Assign one key to a series of keys and heaps other possible things too like maybe a file etc. Assigned my keyboard multimedia buttons play pause stop next back to a series of hotkeys. I then setup ituneskeys to link those hotkeys to the functions.

Works perfectly.

Cause i'm the man.

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