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KeyTweak is a simple utility that allows users to redefine their keyboard input
signals. The functionality is made possible by a new registry value introduced by
Microsoft in Windows 2000 and included in Windows XP. This section lists some of
KeyTweak's features and reasons you may want to use KeyTweak.
Features
! Simple interface
! Ability to Teach remapping by pressing the keys to be remapped
! Easy-to-read lists of all current and pending re-mappings
! Implementation of Specialty Keys support for certain keyboards
! Remove all re-mappings with a single button
! Enable/disable annoying keys
! Displays what exactly is written to the "Scancode Map" registry value and how to
interpret its binary data
! User warnings help ensure Ctrl-Alt-Delete sequence is maintained
Why Would I Want to Remap My Keys?
Unless you are one of the few people that make use of every key on your
keyboard and are completely happy with your keyboard layout, there is probably
something you would like to change on your keyboard.
There are lots of reasons for why you might remap your keyboard.
I have a Z-Board keyboard, and use it to play games. I've had this problem of hitting the windows key so I wanted to remap it.
Sure you could remap your keys the hard way by wading through scan codes and
reversing the hex notation. But why do that when there's a simple app that can do it for
you?
KeyTweak is a simple utility that allows users to redefine their keyboard input
signals. The functionality is made possible by a new registry value introduced by
Microsoft in Windows 2000 and included in Windows XP. This section lists some of
KeyTweak's features and reasons you may want to use KeyTweak.
Features
! Simple interface
! Ability to Teach remapping by pressing the keys to be remapped
! Easy-to-read lists of all current and pending re-mappings
! Implementation of Specialty Keys support for certain keyboards
! Remove all re-mappings with a single button
! Enable/disable annoying keys
! Displays what exactly is written to the "Scancode Map" registry value and how to
interpret its binary data
! User warnings help ensure Ctrl-Alt-Delete sequence is maintained
Why Would I Want to Remap My Keys?
Unless you are one of the few people that make use of every key on your
keyboard and are completely happy with your keyboard layout, there is probably
something you would like to change on your keyboard.
There are lots of reasons for why you might remap your keyboard.
I have a Z-Board keyboard, and use it to play games. I've had this problem of hitting the windows key so I wanted to remap it.
Sure you could remap your keys the hard way by wading through scan codes and
reversing the hex notation. But why do that when there's a simple app that can do it for
you?
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