May 27, 2014 in Utility (E)

[prMac.com] Perg, Austria - Ergonis Software today released KeyCue 7.2, an improved version of the company's popular keyboard shortcut cheat sheet. KeyCue is a handy tool for learning and remembering keyboard shortcuts. With a simple keystroke or click, KeyCue displays a table with all available keyboard shortcuts, system-wide hotkeys, as well as key combinations for triggering macros in Keyboard Maestro, QuicKeys and iKey.



KeyCue can show "visible" keyboard shortcuts collected from the menus of the current application and "invisible" shortcuts that come from its own custom shortcut descriptions. Until now, shortcuts of these different groups were shown in separate blocks. The new version elegantly merges shortcuts from these two sources and shows all shortcuts with the same header in the same block. This contributes to the clarity of the shortcut table and helps to find requested entries faster.



KeyCue 7.2 also offers a new option for excluding menu shortcuts, system-wide shortcuts, and/or macro hotkeys from keyboard activation, improves compatibility with Digital Performer and FileMaker Pro 13, and adds further enhancements. Visit Ergonis Software's website to learn more about the changes in this release and to download and try the new version.



The productivity paradox of keyboard shortcuts is that shortcuts were designed to increase productivity. However, productivity actually decreases when applications provide large numbers of shortcuts, in particular when the shortcuts are defined inconsistently across applications. KeyCue's elegantly simple solution is to display an instant overview of currently available keyboard shortcuts - application-specific menu shortcuts as well as system-wide hotkeys and user-defined shortcut descriptions. Over time, KeyCue users will automatically remember frequently used shortcuts and start working more efficiently.



KeyCue has already received many awards, including a 4.5-Mice award from MacWorld magazine.



Availability and Ordering:

KeyCue 7.2 requires Mac OS X 10.5.8 or newer and is fully compatible with OS X Mavericks (10.9). The upgrade to KeyCue 7.2 is free for anyone who owns a valid license for KeyCue 7. Upgrade paths are available for customers who purchased their license before January 1st 2013. For information about purchases, including enterprise licenses, volume discounts, and upgrade pricing offers, see the company's web site.

Headquartered in Perg, Austria, Ergonis Software Gmbh is a privately held software development company founded in 2002. With a focus on innovation, Ergonis develops ergonomic and intuitive software that boosts the productivity of Mac and PC users alike. Copyright 2002-2014 Ergonis Software Gmbh. All Rights Reserved. Ergonis products are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Ergonis Software GmbH. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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