Hotkey vs Super Hotkey – What’s the Difference?
If you’re using a StreamDock device, macro keyboard, or LCD control deck, you may notice two similar actions inside the software:
- Hotkey
- Super Hotkey
A lot of users ask:
“What’s the actual difference?”
Here’s a quick beginner-friendly guide.
Do Hotkey and Super Hotkey Produce Different Results?
No.
If you set:
- Hotkey →
A - Super Hotkey →
A
Both actions send the exact same key to your system or application.
From the user side, the result looks identical.
The Real Difference: How the Key Is Sent
The main difference is the execution method.
Hotkey
Hotkey uses:
- Virtual key input
- Software-level key triggering
This is the standard method used by most productivity tools, workflow automation software, and stream deck alternative devices.
Super Hotkey
Super Hotkey works differently.
It simulates a real physical keyboard press.
Your system treats it as if you actually pressed a key on your keyboard.
This makes it more compatible with certain applications and games.
Easy Way to Remember It
| Function | How It Works |
|---|---|
| Hotkey | Virtual input |
| Super Hotkey | Real keyboard simulation |
When Does This Actually Matter?
In most normal applications:
- OBS
- Twitch
- Office apps
- Browser shortcuts
- Productivity workflows
You probably won’t notice any difference.
However, some full-screen games or protected applications block virtual inputs.
In these cases:
- Normal Hotkeys may fail
- Super Hotkeys usually still work
This is especially common in:
- Full-screen games
- Anti-cheat protected software
- Some gaming keyboard environments
- Certain streaming workflow setups
Which One Should You Use?
Use Hotkey For:
- Daily productivity
- Office workflow
- Streaming setup
- OBS control
- Shortcut setup
- General workflow automation
Use Super Hotkey For:
- Full-screen games
- Gaming setup
- Input-restricted software
- Situations where Hotkeys stop responding
If your Hotkey doesn’t work reliably, try switching to Super Hotkey first.
TL;DR
Super Hotkey does not add new features.
It simply uses a different execution method.
Choose the one that best matches your workflow or gaming setup.
Related Devices
This feature is available on compatible StreamDock devices, including:
- Wireless Stream Deck setups
- LCD control deck devices
- Macro keyboard products
- Keyboard with screen devices
- Creator tools for streaming and productivity workflows
Perfect for:
- OBS controller setups
- Twitch streaming workflow
- AI productivity shortcuts
- ChatGPT workflow automation
- Windows productivity
- mac productivity
- Gaming keyboard customization