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TapTap Hotkey Extender is a tiny super-efficient tray-based utility
(under <100k) for keyboard fanatics.
It monitors for certain unusual hotkey combinations not supported by
most programs (like doubletap right shift key). When such hotkey
combinations are detected, TapTap will simulate a normal hotkey that
the user has configured.
In this way, you can configure any of your programs to respond to
these extended hotkey events as if they supported it natively.
Example:
You might have a program which normally triggers on Alt+Ctrl+F5, but
you want to configure it to trigger with a double tap of the right
control key. You can use TapTap to detect Right Control Doubletap
events, and send a Ctrl+Alt+F5 when it does. In this way, you can
control your programs the way you want to, and they never know the
difference.
TapTap Hotkey Extender is written in lean and mean C++ and highly
optimized for insignificant cpu/memory access. It makes no changes to
any system files and is completely safe. Comes with an installer but
you can unpack the download manually and run it without installing