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programming the qwerty keyboard

dreh

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Jun 17, 2008
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Hello,

The delete button on the normal qwerty keyboard performs one primary function if pressed by itself - to move files/folders into the recycle bin (when talking about Windows OS line). I see this event as a quick way of moving files/folders to a directory called "Recycle Bin"

Is it possible to program a "Ctrl+x" key combination, where x is a non-common letter/number for the purpose of moving files quickly to some specified directory?

For example,
I have the following directory: C:\someDirectory\destination.
I also have a file/directory on my Desktop called myFile.txt.
When I press "Ctrl+x" it moves myFile.txt to C:\someDirectory\destination.

From a user perspective, the file just disappears from the Desktop and I can find it inC:\someDirectory\destination\myFile.txt

Any input would be appreciated.

Cheers!
 
my zboard allows me to customize.. Not sure at the level of detail you want, but maybe download the zEngine and play?

heres a SS, or the screen..

ZENGINE.jpg
 
Interesting - thanks for the autohotkey info, I will play with it a bit and see what comes of it.
 
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