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What are good choices for AutoClick hotkeys/can I select new hotkeys?

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What are good choices for AutoClick hotkeys/can I select new hotkeys?

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A hotkey (or shortcut key) is a fancy name for a keystroke like “Ctrl-Shift-H” or “F8” that performs a certain function. For example, pressing the shortcut key “Ctrl-ESC” opens the Windows start menu. AutoClick’s KeyControl feature lets you create new hotkeys to do things like cause a single, double or triple click by pressing a particular keystroke (that you can select). When you first ran the Setup Wizard, RSIGuard let you quickly define a group of hotkeys to perform various RSIGuard related functions (e.g. double click, start a break, and many others) and it let you pick which keypress combinations should be used. You can, however, reassign each hotkey individually with any keystroke (e.g. Ctrl-X for single click, F2 for double click, and Ctrl-Shift-F5 for triple click). To do this, click on the Setup menu and select Settings. Select the KeyControl tab, and click the button “Add A New Hotkey” to create a new hotkey or “Edit Selected Hotkey” to edit a hotkey you already have. This wi

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A hotkey is a fancy name for a keystroke like “Ctrl-Shift-H” or “F8”. AutoClick hotkeys let you do things like cause a single, double or triple click by pressing a particular keystroke (that you can select). When you first ran the Setup Wizard, Guardian let you select a set of keystrokes for hotkeys (e.g. various numeric keypad keys or various Function keys). You can, however, reassign each hotkey individually with any keystroke (e.g. Ctrl-X for single click, F2 for double click, and Ctrl-Shift-F5 for triple click). To do this, go to the Settings Dialog, select the AutoClick tab, and click the button “Set AutoClick Hotkeys”. This will let you set each of the seven AutoClick-related hotkeys. When you choose a key combination for a hotkey, it is best to choose one that isn’t used by the programs you will personally be working with. For example, Ctrl-R is not a good choice if you like to press Ctrl-R in your email program to reply to email (e.g. in Outlook and Netscape Communicator). Sinc

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