Clavier+ Troubleshooting: Fix Common Issues Fast
How to Install and Configure Clavier+ on Windows
1) Download and install
- Open your browser and go to the official Clavier+ download page (look for the latest stable release).
- Download the installer (typically a ZIP or installer EXE).
- If it’s a ZIP, extract it to a folder. If it’s an EXE, run it and follow prompts.
- Grant permission if Windows requests (User Account Control).
2) Run Clavier+
- Launch Clavier+ from the Start menu or the extracted folder (ClavierPlus.exe).
- If you want it at startup, right-click the tray icon and enable the startup option or place a shortcut in the Startup folder (press Win+R, type shell:startup, paste the shortcut).
3) Create a new shortcut (hotkey)
- Open Clavier+ and click New (or the plus icon).
- Name: give the shortcut a descriptive name.
- Shortcut: click the field and press the keys you want to use (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+T). Clavier+ supports combinations and single keys with modifiers.
- Action: choose what the hotkey will do:
- Text: insert predefined text or paste clipboard content.
- Run program: launch an application (browse to EXE).
- Open file/folder: open documents or folders.
- Send keys: simulate keystrokes to active window.
- Window management: (if available) arrange or focus windows.
- Configure any parameters (e.g., program arguments, working directory).
4) Advanced options
- Delay or send special keys: use the Send Keys syntax for complex sequences (e.g., {ENTER}, {TAB}).
- Clipboard handling: choose to paste from clipboard or force clipboard update before pasting.
- Run as administrator: if the target program requires elevated rights, either run Clavier+ as admin or create a shortcut that launches an elevated helper. Running Clavier+ as admin will prevent it from sending keys to processes at lower integrity levels.
- Scope/Context: set whether the shortcut works globally or only for specific applications/windows (if supported).
5) Organize and edit shortcuts
- Use categories or naming conventions to keep shortcuts tidy.
- Edit or delete shortcuts by selecting them and choosing Edit or Remove.
- Test each shortcut after creation to verify behavior.
6) Backup and restore
- Export or copy the configuration file (Clavier+ usually stores settings in its folder or in AppData). Back up that file to reuse on another PC.
- To restore, replace the config file in the target installation folder and restart Clavier+.
7) Troubleshooting
- If shortcuts don’t work: ensure Clavier+ is running (check tray), verify no other app is intercepting the hotkey, and confirm the chosen key combo isn’t reserved by Windows.
- If keys aren’t sent to elevated apps: run Clavier+ as administrator.
- If text pastes incorrectly: try using clipboard paste mode or adjust delays between keystrokes.
8) Security and best practices
- Avoid assigning system-critical hotkeys (like Ctrl+Alt+Del).
- Use distinctive combinations to prevent accidental triggers.
- Keep a documented list of your most-used shortcuts.
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