Changelog

Follow new updates and improvements to Keyfire.

July 6th, 2026

New

New

  • Clipboard now preserves rich-text formatting. Formatted content copied from Word, Outlook or a browser keeps its bullets, bold, links and colour when pasted into Gmail, Word or Slack. Plain-text apps still receive plain text automatically. New "Paste plain" button on the popup and "Copy plain" on the main panel let you override per action.
  • Ctrl+Shift+V clipboard popup now works inside fill-in windows. Pick a saved clip while a fill-in prompt is open and it lands in the focused field instead of the target app.

June 30th, 2026

New

Fixed

Fixed

  • Macro recordings now replay drag operations correctly. Moving images in Excel, dragging files in Explorer, freehand strokes in Paint and any other click-and-drag flows now work in playback. Previously the cursor teleported between points without telling the app it had moved, so apps saw a click instead of a drag.

New

  • Quick Record gains a third hotkey: Loop. Set it in Settings, Quick Record, Loop. Press it to replay your saved quick recording continuously until you press the same hotkey again, hit Esc, or pause Keyfire.

June 29th, 2026

Fixed

Fixed

  • Clipboard Manager's Clear All button now keeps your pinned and starred items. Only regular history is removed. The Settings clear-history prompt was also updated to make this clear.

June 26th, 2026

New

Improved

Fixed

New

  • Quick Record (opt-in): capture a macro from anywhere with one hotkey, replay with another. Press the record hotkey from any app to start recording your keystrokes and mouse, press it again to save. Replay anytime with the play hotkey. Saved recordings survive restarts. Off by default. Turn it on in Settings, Quick Record and pick your combos (suggested: Ctrl+Alt+R / Ctrl+Alt+P).
  • Starred clipboard items: new tier above Pinned in the main Clipboard Manager. Star items you reach for daily so they stay at the top of the timeline. Starred items show in the main panel only, so the popup stays focused on recents and pinned. Right-click any item to star.
  • Drag-to-reorder pinned and starred items: custom order both tiers however you like. Drag the cards in the main Clipboard Manager.

Improved

  • Radial wheel respects your theme. Wedges now follow dark/light mode instead of staying white in both.
  • Pin icons unified across clipboard surfaces. Popup and main panel use the same pin icon for pinned items.

Fixed

  • Clipboard popup no longer steals focus from your text field. Pasting into transient inline editors (emClient calendar items, Outlook in-place subject lines, similar) now works correctly. The popup is fully non-activating, so your cursor caret never moves.
  • Old Trigr Start Menu shortcut is cleaned up automatically for users who auto-updated from v0.5.x. The new Keyfire shortcut takes its place, the broken old one disappears.

June 24th, 2026

New

Rebrand

  • Trigr is now Keyfire. Full rebrand following a UK trademark conflict. Same product, same team, same code. The website is now keyfire.app (usetrigr.com still works via 301 redirect indefinitely). Your existing config, clipboard history, analytics, licence keys, and Start with Windows setting all carry through untouched. Auto-update flips the branding without losing anything.

New

  • Macro Recording (Phase 1). Record any sequence of keyboard and mouse actions, replay with one hotkey. Add a Record Macro step in the macro editor, hit Record, do the workflow, hit Stop or press Ctrl+Shift+R. Replay triggers your other Keyfire features (mapped hotkeys, text expansions) as if you typed them live. Known limits in this release: Quick Search overlay and Radial menus do not capture typed text or appear during replay; recordings use absolute screen coordinates. Distillation engine, scroll/drag steps, and configurable stop hotkey coming in v0.7+.

  • Global Esc cancel. Pressing Esc now stops ANY running macro (not just loops). Works mid-Wait too. Honoured within 100ms.

  • Cancellable long sleeps. Macros with multi-second Wait steps or long inter-iteration delays now honour cancel within 100ms instead of running out the full duration.

  • Hold-only key indicator. Keys mapped only to a hold action now display a stopwatch icon on the keyboard canvas.

June 22nd, 2026

New

Improved

Fixed

New

  • Multi-monitor support for Open App and Open Folder actions. Pick which display the app or folder opens on: Primary, Monitor under cursor, Same as foreground window, or any connected display by name.
  • Formula engine for text expansions. Inline math, string functions, conditional logic, and date math inside snippets via the new Formulas toolbar.
  • Typed fill-in fields. Multi-line, dropdown, yes/no toggle, number, and date picker on top of the legacy plain text.
  • Set variable and named if/else blocks. Give intermediate results and conditionals a name, reference them in later formulas.
  • Selection token {selection}. Capture highlighted text at fire time inside an expansion.
  • Date functions: today(), dateadd, dateformat, datediff for working with picked dates.
  • Redesigned radial menu. White ring, gold gradient hover, and folder wedges that extrude outward when active.
  • Pick a date entry in the Date & Time toolbar. Shortcut to creating a date-typed fill-in.
  • New help guide rewritten end-to-end to match the current UI.

Improved

  • Rich-text formatting preserved with fill-in fields. Bold, lists, colours all survive to Outlook, Word, and Gmail.
  • Save in the expansion editor keeps the editor open with a brief Saved acknowledgement.
  • Toolbar consolidation. Date, time, and date math under one Date & Time dropdown. Bullet and numbered lists under Lists.
  • Optional Name field on the Formula popup. Type a name to make the result reusable.
  • Reference chips in formula and if/else popups for every fill-in, set variable, and global variable. Click to insert at the cursor.
  • Smoother radial centre label when sweeping between segments. Pill resizes and fades instead of snapping.
  • Numbers in formulas round to two decimal places.

Fixed

  • Formula popups flip upward when low in the editor instead of clipping.
  • Formulas using > or < now work in rich-text output.
  • Set variables with forward references resolve correctly regardless of position in the snippet.
  • Date fill-ins now insert in your preferred Settings format, not ISO YYYY-MM-DD.

June 20th, 2026

Improved

Fixed

Fixed

  • The Link to App dialog's Pick App dropdown is clickable again. The picker had been rendering behind the modal backdrop in recent builds.
  • Radial menu actions now reach fullscreen and borderless windowed apps reliably. Firing a wedge over a game could previously miss the target window.
  • Paste and fire actions from the clipboard popup and Quick Search now land correctly in apps like Chrome, VS Code, and Slack. Focus was sometimes being refused, sending the action to whatever window held focus instead.

Improved

  • The Link to App dialog now reads "Make sure the app is running, then use Pick App below or browse for the app directly." This clears up that Browse is an alternative path, not a follow-up step.

June 18th, 2026

New

Improved

Fixed

New

  • Macro looping. Configure any macro to run multiple times or loop forever, with an optional delay between iterations. Re-press the trigger or hit Esc to stop a running loop.
  • Filter clipboard history by app. The sidebar date counts now mirror the active app or tag filter, and dates with nothing matching hide from the list.

Improved

  • Cross-device radial menu sync. When two machines edit the shared config out of sync, edits from both sides are now preserved rather than the second save wiping the first. A toast confirms when a merge happens.

Fixed

  • Click Mouse macro step fires reliably. It now defaults to Left Click immediately so the step actually does something on first save. Existing macros with an empty value also fire correctly after updating.
  • Right-click in Arc browser. The synthetic click now holds briefly between press and release so context menus open in Arc and other Chromium-based apps.
  • Macros no longer freeze on rapid re-fire. A macro that's still running won't have a second copy of itself race it; subsequent triggers are dropped until the first finishes. Different macros still run concurrently.
  • Type Text waits for the last character. Macro steps that follow Type Text (Open URL, Open App, Click at Position, Focus Window) now wait for the typed text to land before running.
  • Overlay popups no longer clip on some 4K and TV setups. The clipboard popup and quick-search panels shrink gracefully when the visible area is narrower than expected, so rounded corners stay intact.
  • Clipboard popup search no longer duplicates characters. Typing in the popup produces one character per keystroke even under timing races.

June 14th, 2026

New

Fixed

New

  • Clipboard panel now has a column-layout toggle. Choose 1 column, 2 columns, or auto-flow from the new switcher in the clipboard header. Single-column mode lets long text items expand to show their full content without needing to open the preview pane.

Fixed

  • Hold-only key actions and double-press hotkey actions now work in fullscreen games. Keys mapped to a hold or double-press action no longer kill the standard press of that key in titles using DirectInput or Raw Input (FPS games, racing sims), and double-press actions that send a key (for example tap-tap-W to send the equals key for autorun) now reach the game's input system correctly.

  • Clipboard popup no longer renders off the bottom of the screen on high-DPI displays. At 225% scaling and above on smaller panels, the popup buttons could be inaccessible. The popup now fits inside the available work area with a safe margin on top and bottom.

June 13th, 2026

Improved

Fixed

Improved

  • New in-app tip pointing to the right-click profile menu, so users can discover how to link a profile to a specific app and have Trigr auto-switch when that app gains focus.

Fixed

  • Clipboard popup, Quick Search, voice overlay and radial menu now position correctly on high-DPI displays. Previously these could land partly off-screen on 4K monitors at non-default scaling (e.g. 200% / 225% / 250%).