How to use multiple keyboards in Windows for Shortcuts and Macros

Here I will show you how can use additional keyboards in Windows, and use them as a shortcut or macro controller. If you try to use multiple keyboards with Windows machine with the hope that you can redefine the extra keys you added to do something more useful than just typing, you would fail. Windows doesn’t give you access to multiple keyboards as a separate devices so you cannot define shortcut key on one keyboard only while leaving the other unchanged. Until you install MultiKeyboard Macros. With MKM you are able to add another standard USB or Wireless keyboard to your computer and turn it instantly into a dedicated shortcut or macro controller, app/website launchpad, automatic text typewriter and much more without affecting the functionality of your primary keyboard! And you are not limited to just one additional keyboard - add as many as you want.
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