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  • 11.4.1

Clavier+ 11.4.1 by Guillaume Ryder is a lightweight, portable Windows utility designed to give users complete control over keyboard shortcuts across the entire operating system and any installed application. Falling squarely into the keyboard-shortcut-manager category, the program enables the creation of global or app-specific hotkeys that can insert predefined text strings, launch programs, open folders, visit web addresses, or execute complex sequences of keystrokes and mouse clicks. Typical use cases range from speeding up repetitive data entry—such as pasting long signatures, code snippets, or Unicode symbols—to automating multi-step workflows in professional software like Photoshop, Excel, or CAD packages. Because the software stores its configuration in a simple .ini file, profiles can be synchronized between PCs or carried on a USB stick without requiring administrative rights, making it equally useful for office desktops, locked-down corporate environments, and portable workflows. Version 11.4.1 represents the single, actively maintained release line and introduces refinements such as faster hotkey detection, broader compatibility with high-DPI displays, and safer handling of shortcuts that overlap with Windows’ own key combinations. Users can assign combinations that include modifier keys, multimedia buttons, or even the rarely used Scroll Lock and Pause keys, and a built-in tester immediately confirms whether a chosen shortcut is free of conflicts. The interface remains minimal: a two-column list shows the trigger and the associated action, and right-clicking an entry reveals options to disable, duplicate, or export it for backup. Clavier+ is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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