Use your favorite keyboard layout everywhere! I learned the Colemak keyboard layout, but I can not install at school, so I wrote a portable keyboard layout program in autohotkey. It no requires install or administrator privileges.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Easy, simple, and boosts productivity => cool small app.
  • Superb coding. Simple, easy, clean and efficient.
  • This is the best option for advanced keyboard remapping. One of its greatest features is the Extend mode. However, it lacks modularity from scan code to key event – ideally one should be able to set a keyboard "model" and "layout" independently from each other as in Linux/XKB. I'd like to see the source code for version 0.4!
  • thanks for this great software. it saves me so much time.
  • One day, I accidentally stumbled across Dvorak. Decided to take a look and loved the concept. I straight away and got to work learning it. But I noticed after a while that I was going to unlearn QWERTY and I still need to type fast a School. Instead of going to the IT Technicians to change my layout (well, they can't even get people's files in the right place), I stumbled across this and it works perfectly - well I had to add my own layout, but what the hey... it was easy! I still need to unlearn QWERTY so I can fully type with Dvorak but this will make me learn it even quicker! Plus, because this software is licensed under the GNU GPL License, if the developer eventually gives up the project, we can take the source code and get it working on systems in the future. Thanks for this software... you are awesome! BTW: The INI for Dvorak is here: http://superuser.com/questions/206450/using-a-custom-keyboard-layout-without-being-administrator-in-windows (scroll down and copy 'n' paste this into a new ini file. Done).
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

French, Ukrainian, Finnish, English, German, Russian, Hungarian

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Registered

2007-12-20