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Sharpkeys alternative
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sharpkeys alternative

( h/t gabe)Īlternatively, I found the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools ( archived download) which contains a small executable called remapkey.exe, only 340KB in size. While SharpKeys (perhaps - I cannot actually verify that it did work) used to be an alternative option, SharpKeys' current Readme states that SharpKeys cannot be used for this purpose, although it can be used for other key remappings.

sharpkeys alternative

It also has a convenient list of all keys so you can just add them in a window. If you are not comfortable with changing the registry or you want other keys too you can use the program SharpKeys to edit them more easily. Other useful keys to know: 1d 00 Left Ctrl Now your CTRL and ALT keys should have been swapped.

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reg file and log out and back in (or restart your computer). reg file like this: Disable_CTRL-key.reg Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 The Left Left-CTRL (1d 00), the Left Left-ALT (38 00), the Right-CTRL (1d e0), and the Right-ALT (38 e0). To swap the CTRL and ALT keys you need four entries (plus null). Set to all zeroes.Ġ5,00,00,00 5 entries in the map (including null entry).ģ8,00,1d,00 Left CTRL -> Left ALT (can also be another key). Set to all zeroes.Ġ0,00,00,00 Header: Flags. That key is a hex-value with the following meaning: 00,00,00,00 Header: Version. It can redirect any key to another key or disable it. You create a key with the name Scancode Map. for some reason ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ) don't 100% work well with them.For remapping any physical key on the keyboard is a registry entry. Only a handful of apps and websites (WhatsApp web. I've used SharpKeys and the Microsoft KLC tool in the past, after many, many failed attempts, they're quite reliable. But it randomly stopped working and would behave as if I had the super key pressed all the time. > The first approach I'd found, using the remap function of PowerToys kinda worked. Oh, so just like Linux stuff? :-p The double standards are real :-D

sharpkeys alternative

> Because they're basically undiscoverable and require hours of googling. Think working with someone else or helping relatives, etc. I also want to have it on the left side, too.īIG WARNING if you do this! I've done it in the past and using other computers will just break your brain. But I don't want that, I want the key next to it to be alt-gr. The closest I've found was using alt-gr for level 3. I'm familiar with this, but I didn't find a way of remapping the alt/win keys with it.











Sharpkeys alternative