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Offline Stealth

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How to: map keyboard keys to files
Soooo let's say i have two batch files.  i want "CTRL + 1" to execute batch file 1, and i want "CTRL + 2" to execute batch file 2, etc.

To make things worse, this has to run in a windows terminal (remote) session.

what options are available to do this?

 

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har har.very funny ;)

 

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I used AutoHotkey to open up my playlist with a hotkey. Don't use it anymore as it interfered with my gaming.
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Offline CP5670

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Re: How to: map keyboard keys to files
This can be done on the G15 keyboard, where you can just remap the extra keys to open programs, but I think it may be possible on any keyboard that has those media/quicklaunch buttons and its own driver control panel.

  

Offline Stealth

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Re: How to: map keyboard keys to files
i dont' know how those keyboards work with terminal services though