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Some years ago, google was offering an exe, when installed on windows, pressing the alt (or ctl) key twice quickly would bring up a google-search-box/widget on the screen.

I am constantly switching in to text editor from other windows, so how can I customize windows so that when I press alt key twice quickly, then my text editor is brought to the foreground.

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    You should go look up AutoHotkey. It has its own (surprisingly powerful) scripting language and can make a lot of things like what you want a whole lot easier. Apr 23, 2014 at 21:23

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By default, Windows does not have a method for executing actions based on rapid succession of characters. AutoHotKey (AHK) is a good scripting language with a large community and I believe it can register an event similar to how you described.

Just a quick search finds this, would shows a proof of concept.

AutoHotKey rapid hotkey

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