The team behind PCMojo spent 20 years in finance — investment banking, equity research, and corporate FP&A — working 80-hour weeks in Excel on Windows. When our firms modernized and handed us MacBooks, we hit the same wall every Windows-trained analyst hits: keyboard fluency built up over years of muscle memory stopped working overnight. We tried every combination of tools — Karabiner, Accelerator Keys, AltTab — and spent more time configuring utilities than working. So we built the app we wished had existed: one install, one permission, zero configuration, and your Windows keyboard workflow back on day one.
Every action executes in under 10ms. Any perceptible lag would undermine the muscle-memory benefit that is the entire point of the product.
Key sequences match Windows exactly. Users bring their existing habits — PCMojo doesn't ask them to learn a new system.
PCMojo lives in the menu bar with no dock icon and no main window. Forgotten between uses — the highest compliment a utility can receive.
PCMojo never logs keystrokes or window contents. No network access. No analytics. Keyboard events are remapped and routed — nothing is recorded.