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Introducing Comfort Keys
Version Comparison
Why do you particularly need Comfort Keys?
How to buy Comfort Keys
How to use Comfort Keys
Keyboard Shortcuts Settings
Working with Template Manager
Working with Clipboard Manager
Using the on-screen keyboard
Controlling the input language
Customizing the keyboard type
Editing templates
Template macros
Editing shortcut icons
Action types
Run a program; open a document or a folder
Open one or several Internet resources
Paste text
Play a keystroke macro
Connect/Disconnect from a network
Comfort Keys actions
Show Clipboard Manager
Paste text from Templates
Open the task switching window showing open documents and running applications
Show the keyboard shortcuts settings window
Show/Hide On-Screen Keyboard
Show the list of recently launched programs
Show the desktop with hot keys
Activate the next keyboard shortcuts file
Audio control
Monitor control
Window control
Perform a system action
Change the language or case
Lock/Restart/Shutdown
Block key or shortcut
Replace key or shortcut
Options
Main Properties
Themes
Keyboard Shortcuts
On-Screen Keyboard
Clipboard Manager
Template Manager
Word Autocomplete
Language Switcher
Shortcut icons
Task Switching Window
Process History Window
Exceptions
Advanced
Other issues
FAQ - Frequently asked questions
License Agreement
Contact information
Development
Show, close, fade or move the On-Screen Keyboard
How to restrict access
How to activate different keyboards

 
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You can specify keyboard shortcuts for any of the following actions:
· Minimize the active window.  
· Maximize/restore the active window.  
· Close the active window or application.  
· Hide the active window or application.  
· Show the last hidden window.  

You can find the list of hidden windows in the context menu of the program. To show any of the hidden windows, select its name in the context menu.

Use hidden windows to temporarily hide from the screen applications that must be running, but that you do not need so far or that should not be visible (for instance, computer games).

Note: Some applications have a complex window structure and cannot be hidden because not the window you see, but a separate service window is hidden from the screen.


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