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    AutoHotkey

    AutoHotkey

    The ultimate automation scripting language for Windows.

    AutoHotkey is a free, open-source scripting language for Microsoft Windows that allows users to automate any desktop task. Create simple to complex scripts to automate tasks that include form fills, autoclicker, macros, and more. It's small, fast and runs out of the box with built in commands for beginners and a full-fledged scripting language for advanced developers.
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    HotkeyP
    Keyboard/mouse/WinLIRC/joystick shortcuts for exe files, documents, folders, www pages and commands: shutdown, hibernate, desktop resolution, volume, process priority, eject CD, wallpaper, always on top, hide active window, kill process, paste text,
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    hotkeyd executes simple commands or complex scripts when certain (hot)keys are pressed. It uses the Linux 2.6 input event interface to do so.
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