A software program that allows users to set up automated actions using hotkeys.
This software is ideal for those looking to avoid carpal tunnel and those wanting to be more productive with their time. In creating a shortcut, there are three main components: Commands, Contexts, and Launchers.
Commands refer to the series of actions or specific action that you are instructing iKey to do. Examples of commands include opening Photoshop and starting a new document.
Contexts involve where the shortcut can be activated. For most users, the context is set to universal so that the shortcut will work regardless of the application being used. However, if you would like to set a hotkey for a specific application, you can adjust the context to only function in that particular software.
Finally, Launchers refer to the action that will activate your shortcut. This is usually a hotkey or date time event. As an example, you could launch Safari by pressing the option key and the letter 's' or have it automatically launch at 8:00 AM each morning.
Overall, iKey is an efficient and user-optimized automation utility that can help you elevate your productivity levels and make your life a lot easier.
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