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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Making your own shortcut keys on keyboard


SharpKeys is a registry hack that is used to make certain keys on keyboard to act like other keys. It allows you to move your keys around to suit your idea of how a keyboard should be laid out. You can even turn off keys on your keyboard.

Click on the 'Add' key to open up the 'Add new key mapping' dialog. Now, either select the keys you want to map from the list, or click on 'Type key' to press the key manually.
Once you are done, click on 'Write to registry' and you'll be asked to log off or reboot for the changes to take effect.