

KeyTik
KeyTik is an open-source, all-in-one automation tool that lets you automate nearly anything at your will. Initially, KeyTik focused on being a keyboard remapper with profiles, allowing you to activate or deactivate each remap individually.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once)
- Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Windows
- AutoHotkey
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- No Tracking
- Ad-free
- No registration required
- Works Offline
- Task Automation
- Workflow Automation
- Autohotkey
Tags
- automation-tool
- autohotkey-script
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What is KeyTik?
KeyTik is an open-source, all-in-one automation tool that lets you automate nearly anything at your will. Initially, KeyTik focused on being a keyboard remapper with profiles, allowing you to activate or deactivate each remap individually. However, since KeyTik uses AutoHotkey as the scripting language, it can handle all types of automation available in AutoHotkey, such as auto-clicking, keyboard remapping, screen clicking, opening multiple files, and more. Additionally, the use of AutoHotkey has made KeyTik an AutoHotkey script manager. This means you can easily run, exit, run on startup, edit, store, delete, and more on your AutoHotkey scripts.
With a bit of scripting, you can do almost all automation tasks with ease. If you don't have coding experience, don't worry! I’ve created a beginner-friendly open-source AutoHotkey script collection and template that allows you to download pre-made scripts or edit them to your preference. I’ve tried to make it as easy to understand as possible, with guides on how to use the templates or customize the scripts.
So, if you're looking for a lightweight auto-clicker, keyboard remapper, screen clicker, multiple files opener, and AutoHotkey script manager with a user-friendly GUI in a single software, then this is exactly what you need! I hope you enjoy using KeyTik and find it useful.











Comments and Reviews
Seems to be written with AHK. Pressing the buttons cause my compression program to start vs running the program. Might be my computer setup.