When you work on your PC, how would you like to do most things instantly?
JDN Hotkeys is a freeware hotkey manager for Windows. It includes a set of demos that show you some wonderful ways you can use hotkeys.

Hotkey definition files are created and edited as plain text files. That is the fastest and easiest way to manage them.

Any hotkey combination may be defined (up to 1,520 combinations for each definition file).

There is no limit to the number of hotkey definition files.

Hotkeys can send plain text or extended text.

Hotkeys can manipulate windows and implement custom cycle lists.

Hotkeys can execute a sequence of other hotkeys - each of which can, in turn, execute other sequences.

Hotkeys can create or modify other hotkeys - either statically (design time) or dynamically (run time).

Hotkeys can load, merge or save entire files of hotkey definitions.

Hotkeys can give you "one touch" access to your applications and window manipulations.

Hotkeys can open a data window to accept input from the user and then either send that text to an application or incorporate it into other hotkey definitions.

Modifier keys do not have to be lifted before hotkeys are sent. This enables use of the typematic feature.

Selected hotkeys may be run automatically on startup. See the paragraph below on "startup.ini".