How can I remap keyboard keys in windows 8.1? I'm looking for a simple utility which will modify registry and would not require running at startup. I tried sharpkeys but, it does not seem to work in windows 8.1. Any other suggestions? Or a simple how-to tutorial for windows 8.1?
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You can press the left Ctrl and left alt in any order, and when you release both, the windows key is generated. This way you will not be able to send combination like Windows-E. If you want that too, you can do something like:
Is there a way to unmap command from windows key. I don't even use Windows, nor I ever used it in the past even on a real windows keybaord. It is a useless key in my opinion so would be glad to see it go away in VMware. So how about it, is there a workaround to unmap this key ?
FWIW the windows key doesn't activate until the keyup event and with another key depressed at the same time of the windows keyup event if it's not a qualified modifier then there should be a null event and as such nothing should even happen.
Actually I'm a power user big time (developer) however I despite windows (Another topic for another time.. heh) So I do most of my work in the OS X land and go to Windows (vmware) to do something that cannot be done in OS X land such as building or running whatever i'm developing.
Edit: I reread your other message, the first one referred to Ctrl, I believe you were referring the Windows/Command as the Ctrl key. This was confusing to me because, Ctrl is actually short for control ever since 80's. Anyways, I really don't have problems with Command acting like Window Key except that Fusion leaks the Command thru when it is not supposed to. So my option was either remap Window key (now command) to something else or simply disable Windows Key in windows xp as suggested above. But the proper solution is Fusion should not be leaking it through at certain times.
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