You see, users can create aliases, known as MagicWords, and this is super easy to do for your information. Its an impressive piece of kit, this SlickRun, and since our first time using it, we have used it quite regularly. We are pretty sure many folks will find solace in this software going forward because it’s useful and easy to understand. Now, for those who might find it difficult understanding how to get around using SlickRun, well, continue reading because as usual, we’ve got the juice.

SlickRun – Open a program or website using the command line

Bear in mind that after installation, the user will not see a screen since the tool ferries itself to the taskbar. Everything is done from that section, and its quite easy to understand, at least, from our point of view. 1] New Magic Word

To get things up and running the easy way, you will need to add magic words for all of your important files and websites. We suggest right-clicking on the icon on the Taskbar, then select Setup. From here, the Setup window should be visible, so just click on New Magic Word to add things manually. Additionally, the window should be populated with several items within the Library. So a lot of the hard work should go out of the door right away. 2] New Shortcuts

OK, so when it comes down to adding new shortcuts, please right-click on the icon in the Taskbar then select New Shortcut to add them. To see the newly added shortcuts, then, please right-click again and select Shortcuts to view them all. Yes, its that easy and shouldn’t take much out of you to get it done at all. 3] Use a magic word

To launch a program or website via a magic word, just type the word in the search box and hit Enter. Alternatively, you could fire it up from the Setup window, but that’s a chore so we suggest using the search box option. List of keyboard commands:

Up arrow or F3: Scroll upward (earlier) in command historyDown arrow: Scroll downward (later) in command historyALT+F: Search for the text typed so far as a prefix in the command historyShift+ALT+F: Search for the text typed so far anywhere in the command historyALT+M: Show MagicWords listALT+S: Search for the text typed so far in the Start MenuCTRL + /: Replace all \ characters in the SlickRun box with /CTRL + : Replace all / characters in the SlickRun box with \CTRL+TAB: Cycle between SlickRun windowsCTRL + A: Select all Command Bar textCTRL + C: Copy selected text to clipboardCTRL+I: Show a File-selection dialogCTRL + F: Show File Selection dialog boxCTRL + T: Transpose the last two terms in the SlickRun boxCTRL + X: Cut selected text to clipboardCTRL + V: Paste text from clipboardTAB or CTRL+RIGHT: Move to the next delimiter (,/, or space) in the auto-completed textSHIFT+TAB or CTRL+LEFT: Move to the previous delimiterCTRL+Delete: Delete current item from historyCTRL+Shift+Delete: Delete all history

Download SlickRun directly from the official website when ready.