8 January 2007 - 14:14KeyTweak remaps keys
I’ve got a Logitech media keyboard at school that doesn’t have a righthand Windows key, but it does have a “context menu” key in its place. I use Windows+L to lock my workstation all the time and I never ever ever use the context menu key, so I’ve been using a freeware program called KeyTweak to make the context key act like a right-windows key.
The installer is under 200KB, free, and works in Windows NT/2k/XP and Vista. It fiddles with the scancode registry to make the changes, so there’s no program to reside in memory.
I’ve been using it since the start of last year, it’s very useful. I dare you to make your own Dvorak keyboard.
08 Jan 2007 - 21:02
I’ve never seen a keyboard in my life that has a right windows key… and I’ve only used Microsoft brand keyboards.