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Setup
cafali edited this page Oct 25, 2024
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Setting up SnapKey is straightforward. Follow these steps to get started:
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Download SnapKey:
- Visit the SnapKey GitHub Releases Page and download the latest version of SnapKey.
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Extract SnapKey:
- Extract the downloaded ZIP file to a location of your choice.
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Open SnapKey:
- Double-click the SnapKey executable (
SnapKey.exe
) to start the application.
- Double-click the SnapKey executable (
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Verify Operation:
- SnapKey will appear in your system tray.
- Ensure that the SnapKey icon is visible in the system tray, indicating that the application is running.
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Verify Key Management:
- Test the functionality by holding down one key (e.g., "A") and pressing the other (e.g., "D"). SnapKey should automatically release the first key and only keep the second key active.
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Check Sticky Keys Feature:
- Test Sticky Keys by holding one key (e.g., "A") and tapping the other key (e.g., "D"). Each press of "D" should temporarily override "A" while it's held down.
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Disable SnapKey
- Right-click the SnapKey icon in the system tray and select "Disable SnapKey". This option disables the entire SnapKey functionality of the keys that are set in the config file while keeping the SnapKey process and the software running in the tray.
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Exit SnapKey
- Right-click the SnapKey icon in the system tray and select "Exit SnapKey"
By following these steps, you can effectively set up and customize SnapKey to enhance your keyboard input experience.
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Create a Shortcut:
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Right-click
SnapKey.exe
in its folder. -
Select Create shortcut.
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(Optional) Rename the shortcut to "SnapKey" by right-clicking it and selecting Rename.
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Open Startup Folder:
- Press
Win + R
on your keyboard. - Type
shell:startup
and press Enter.
- Press
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Add Shortcut to Startup:
- Drag your
SnapKey
shortcut into the Startup folder.
- Drag your
That’s it! SnapKey will now start automatically when you log in.