Releases: JahnStar/Hey-Quick-Keyboard
Releases · JahnStar/Hey-Quick-Keyboard
v1.2
New Features
- You can quickly ask questions to the AI with Win + C via Hey Chat VBS and play a role in MsgBox. Click for installation
- Speech selected text using Narrator with Win + S
Features
- You can toggle the script on or off with Win + CapsLock (It is enabled by default.)
- To use the numpad keys, you can press the number keys from 0 to 9 without pressing Shift, Win or AltGr keys. You can also create Alt codes with the Alt key and use numpad operators, please check the Shortcuts section below.
- To use the tab keys, you can use Pause for switch a window that displays all open windows, PgUp and PgDn switches between open windows in Windows from left to right or the opposite.
- To take a screenshot of the entire screen and saves it to the Pictures\Screenshots folder, you can use PrtSc. And Ctrl + PrtSc takes a screenshot and copies it to the clipboard.
- For Windows operations, Ctrl + Alt + F4 force quit the active window, Win + F5 restarts Explorer and clears temp files.
- For power operations, Win + F1 opens hibernate timer, Win + F2 opens restart timer, Win + F3 opens sleep timer, Win + F4 opens shutsdown timer and Win + F6 opens logout timer.
- For mouse operations, you can use the Menu Key as a middle click and Left Alt + arrow keys as a scroll wheel for mouse operations. To move the mouse, use RCtrl + Arrows. To click, use RCtrl + Z for left click, RCtrl + Y for middle click, and RCtrl + C for right click.
v1.1
Features
- You can toggle the script on or off with Win + CapsLock (It is enabled by default.)
- To use the numpad keys, you can press the number keys from 0 to 9 without pressing Shift, Win or AltGr keys. You can also create Alt codes with the Alt key and use numpad operators, please check the Shortcuts section below.
- To use the tab keys, you can use Pause for switch a window that displays all open windows, PgUp and PgDn switches between open windows in Windows from left to right or the opposite.
- To take a screenshot of the entire screen and saves it to the Pictures\Screenshots folder, you can use PrtSc. And Ctrl + PrtSc takes a screenshot and copies it to the clipboard.
- For Windows operations, Ctrl + Alt + F4 force quit the active window, Win + F5 restarts Explorer and clears temp files.
- For power operations, Win + F1 opens hibernate timer, Win + F2 opens restart timer, Win + F3 opens sleep timer, Win + F4 opens shutsdown timer and Win + F6 opens logout timer.
- You can quick search with Win + F and quick translate with Win + T.
- For mouse operations, you can use the Menu Key as a middle click and Ctrl + Left Alt + arrow keys as a scroll wheel for mouse operations. To move the mouse, use RCtrl + Arrows. To click, use RCtrl + Z for left click, RCtrl + Y for middle click, and RCtrl + C for right click.
- You can turn off the screen witg Win + F12 and turn it on with Win + ESC.
v1.0
Features
- You can toggle the script on or off with Win + CapsLock (It is enabled by default.)
- To use the numpad keys, you can press the number keys from 0 to 9 without pressing Shift, Win or AltGr keys. You can also create Alt codes with the Alt key and use numpad operators, please check the Shortcuts section below.
- To use the tab keys, you can use Pause for switch a window that displays all open windows, PgUp and PgDn switches between open windows in Windows from left to right or the opposite.
- To take a screenshot of the entire screen and saves it to the Pictures\Screenshots folder, you can use PrtSc. And Ctrl + PrtSc takes a screenshot and copies it to the clipboard.
- For Windows operations, Ctrl + Alt + F4 force quit the active window, Win + F5 restarts Explorer and clears temp files.
- For power operations, Win + F1 opens hibernate timer, Win + F2 opens restart timer, Win + F3 opens sleep timer, Win + F4 opens shutsdown timer and Win + F6 opens logout timer.
- For mouse operations, you can use the Menu Key as a middle click and use Left Alt + arrow keys as a scroll wheel.
You can quick search with Win + F and quick translate with Win + T