Clavier+

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

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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.

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