![]() ![]() The reason for keeping all the key codes is for flexibility for users (some users have mentioned use cases where they map a key to a unused key code and in turn can use it for a specific function in an application which accepts only 1 key), and because the list of “valid” key codes can vary between input languages. “We show VK for any virtual key code which doesn’t point to a unicode character using the ToUnicodeEx API, or if it doesn’t have a special key name (as per the Virtual key codes docs). Popular choices include:įor example, if you want to press A and get “Ctrl+C”, key “Æ would be your “Key” column and the shortcut “Ctrl+C” would be your “Mapped To” column. If you’d prefer not to install a general-purpose tool like PowerToys, there are several third-party tools to choose from. So, without further ado, here’s how to change keyboard keys in Windows 11 and Windows 10 with PowerToys: How to Remap your Keyboard in Windows 11 with PowerToys # The Best Freeware Tools to Move and Remap Keys # Follow the installer’s instructions and you’ll be good to go. If you don’t have PowerToys already, you can download it from Microsoft’s official GitHub page. ![]() PowerToys is an application designed to help you get more out of your PC, and that includes the ability to remap your keyboard. PowerToys: A great key remapper from Microsoftįor this purpose, we’ll be using a Microsoft-published tool called PowerToys. 1 How to Remap your Keyboard in Windows 11 with PowerToys2 The Best Freeware Tools to Move and Remap Keys3 How to Make Emoji on Your Keyboard or Start Programs with a Shortcut ![]()
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