HotKeyz – Create custom Windows 10 Hotkeys
Once installed, and enabled, it acts as a system-wide hotkey manager. It’s a portable program, so once you download, move it another directly or drive if you plan to use it more often. The best part is that you can create an unlimited number of shortcuts without any complicated steps or paying for anything. Once you launch the software, right-click on it (system tray), and click on settings. It comes with some predefined hotkeys which are useful. The same place allows you to create new custom hotkeys and edit existing ones for Windows.
Create New Hotkeys
Click on Add New button, and you can thenSelect a program or file to openOpen a folderSelect a special action, i.e., Classic Control Panel options like Fonts, Network connection, etc.Next, check the special keys, i.e., Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and WIN. You can select or either of them.Along with it, you need to choose an alphabet or a numberOnce done, save it. The new hotkey will be added to the list.
If you want to edit existing hotkey, double click on it. Then you can change all the options. To delete select, and click on the delete button to remove it. Remember, there is no confirmation box asking you to be sure before deleting, so be careful. That said, if you want to enable and disable all hotkeys, use [Ctrl]+[Win]+[2]. You can also double click on the system tray icon to disable and enable. You can download it from here.