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Windows 11 - scancode map registry trick does not work anymore Windows 11 - scancode map registry trick does not work anymore In above question it is also mentioned that if upgrading from Win 10 to 11, it still works, but my fresh installation of Win 11 does not respect this entry anymore
How do I find my laptop keyboards correct scan codes Keyboard Test Utility can tell you what scancodes are associated with any key I use it to determine values a PowerShell script I authored to create the binary ScanCode Map value
Map capslock to control in Windows 10 - Super User The registry key "Scancode Map" does work in Windows 10, but strangely stopped working for the Ctrl-X keystroke in particular The PowerToys Keyboard Manager works, including Ctrl-X, but doesn't work over remote desktop (and running it on the remote PC as well as the local one doesn't seem to let you remap successfully)
Map Caps Lock to Control in Windows 11 - Super User In Windows 7 and 10, I was able to remap the Caps Lock to act as a Control key by updating the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout\Scancode Map key in the registry
Disable the Windows key in Windows 10 - Super User I'm trying to find a way to disable the Windows key, either through GPO, local policy, or an edit in the registry, but Google has been less than helpful
How to map Windows key to CTRL key on Windows 10 - Super User Double click it to active it You can then restart your computer, and you're good to go If a Scancode Map entry is already there, this will not work, and you will need to modify it or delete it first I've personally used the SharpKeys utility to map the CTRL key on my very old keyboard to the Windows key (which is lacks)
windows - Is there a way of mapping a key combination of a computer . . . Keyboard Remapping The value Scancode Map at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout allows keys to behave as if another key (or no key) have been pressed It is normally not present This structure maps one key to another (or to no key) To read what is set: Each pair of characters is a byte Each 4 pairs of characters is a dword (32 bit) The first dword is a