Monday, November 09, 2009

Map Any Key to Any Key on Windows 7 / XP / Vista :: the How-To Geek

Map Any Key to Any Key on Windows 7 / XP / Vista :: the How-To Geek: "Map Any Key to Any Key on Windows 7 / XP / Vista

If you are tired of the way certain keys on your system work, such as the Caps Lock key, you can re-map them to function as a different key by using a registry hack. But there should be an easier way, right?

This is where SharpKeys comes into the picture: It’s a small utility that will let you easily map one key to another key easily, or even turn the key off, without having to enter the registry at all.

For instance, I used the key mapping to just turn off my Caps Lock key, since I never use it."
Mike Baird says 09 Nov 2009 this is the best solution to turn off Caps Lock which was driving me nuts (on Vista the built-in function to disable is not part of Windows anymore).

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