there are no addressBAR + [ENTER] steps requiered
My recommendation: use the open source script solution @ AutoHotkey.com ****
but you can define the most action too in clickable .bat* files with simular syntaxes i.e. explorer url
→you can define some single key shortcuts (beside F1-F12 )
i.e. ins::run SCR1PT.tk or xbutton1::run explorer c:\pc.txt
→with each shortcut you can access more (web)pathes***
the bigger amount shortcuts
→ 300 2 key shortcuts ( ~40 ascii keys ,↓ ,↑ ,F1, mute +... )
:*:6b::run 6de.de/billboard
→ theoreticaly ~40³ 3 key shortcuts + more key shortcuts
Shortcuts in browser address bars
→ FF define them in the keyword field
-_- you can use all typable characters ♥ = [alt] +1 -_- Xtended.tk#_[Altgr]_+_h→♥
shortcuts in the TASKbar explorer + Ie addressbar
ADVANTAGE taskbar . →type the shortcut →hit [enter]
ADVANTAGE of all win address bars
you can access shortinfos (mail addr. tel # hints + ) by typing only the shortcut
" f flic.kr pro-support@flic.kr .url"
* you can click the bat files or you can open the bat files via shortcuts in addressbars
** the win addressbar technique reqiuiers "inline autocompliet for webadresses"
→ Ie → tools → internetoptions → advanced
*** more (web)pathes
ins::
run 4rtist.com/ahk
runwait c:\shortcutlist.tk
return
**** the autohotkey scriptingproject offers too downloadable applications and the ability to create applications.
"AutoHotkey is an open source macro-making utility for Windows that can automate almost anything by sending keystrokes and mouse clicks. It can also create hotkeys for keyboard, mouse, joystick, and handheld remote controls. Similarly, it can create abbreviations that expand as you type them (AutoText). Finally, it makes it easy to create your own graphical user interfaces and custom menus.
The site SCR1PT.tk shows the easy functions
→remappings →pasting (unicode)text strings + the date → sending {enter}