Clavier+ — Hotkeys Without the Scripting Rabbit Hole
If you’ve ever wished Windows had an easier way to create your own shortcuts, Clavier+ is one of those small tools that quietly solves the problem. It doesn’t need an installer, barely takes any resources, and yet lets you turn odd key combinations into real time-savers.
You start it up, and the interface is basically a list of your current shortcuts. Adding a new one is as simple as pressing the keys you want and telling it what should happen — maybe opening a folder, launching an app, typing a pre-written sentence, or running a quick command. No restart, no registry hacks, no hidden config files buried in strange directories.
How It Feels After a Few Days
Once you get used to having your own hotkeys, it’s hard to go back. A shortcut to open your daily project folder, another to paste a signature into emails, maybe one for a rarely used admin tool — they’re always ready, no matter what you’re doing. And since Clavier+ can run from a USB stick, you can take your setup anywhere.
Key Facts
| What | Notes |
| Runs On | Windows |
| Install | Portable, just unpack and run |
| Stores Settings In | INI file, easy to back up or share |
| Does | Launch programs, open files/folders, type text, run commands |
| Interface | Straightforward GUI with hotkey list |
| Cost | Freeware |
Why It’s Handy
– No learning curve — you set a shortcut in seconds.
– Portable enough to keep in your toolkit for quick setups.
– Great for small workflow boosts without diving into AutoHotkey scripts.
Things to Keep in Mind
– One action per hotkey — no complex multi-step macros.
– Can’t override some system-level shortcuts.
– Windows-only, so no luck if you hop between OSes.