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Key Remapper Specifications
Version:
1.11 build 435
File size:
1.71MB
Date added:
June 21, 2020
Date released:
Jan. 4, 2019
Price:
Free to try
Operating system:
Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/Server 2016/10,
Downloads last week:
203
Additional Requirements
None

Key Remapper v1.11 build 435

Remap keys, mouse button presses, and the mouse wheel rotation.

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Key Remapper Editor's review

Key Remapper is intended for remapping keys, mouse buttons, and mouse wheel actions. It allows you to remap keys, mouse button presses and the mouse wheel rotation to different values and even to non-existing keys and mouse buttons. Replace specific keys or mouse buttons by key or mouse button combinations with modifiers. For instance, you can replace the Browser Forward key (usually found on multimedia keyboards) by the Alt+Shift+Esc (quick switching between programs) combination, replace the X1 mouse button by the Ctrl+C (copy) combination, and assign the Ctrl+"Left Mouse Button" combination to the right Alt key. Emulate double mouse button and key presses, set the necessary interval between presses (double click with a delay). Block (disable) keys, mouse buttons, the mouse wheel rotation and their combinations with various modifiers. Restrict remapping and blocking to specific programs and windows. For instance, you can configure the software to allow the replacement of the X1 mouse button by Space only in program A and nowhere else. Create and quickly (two clicks) switch between key sets. The software does not alter the scan codes stored in the registry and does not require the system to be restarted in order to apply mapping changes.


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