U can add an hyper key, eg map "CAPS" to "WIN+CTRL+ALT+SHIFT".Īnd then u can add many custom shortcuts (WIN+CTRL+ALT+SHIFT) in any app, without overriding/deleting existing shortcuts,Īnd the bonus is u need only one key (CAPS) to run the shortcuts. Since "WIN+CTRL+ALT+SHIFT" is rarely used, because hard to click. Its about mapping ""WIN+CTRL+ALT" (only modifiers) as target. Its not about mapping "WIN+CTRL+ALT + H" to "some key", That's possible was about adding hyper/meh keys (this should answer also your other question). #17213 was about being able to map "WIN+CTRL+ALT + H" from what I read. eg I can map "right WIN" to "ALT+CTRL+SHIFT", and then for all shortcuts on system that contains above, instead clicking 3 modifiers keys every time, I need to click only one key,Īs my check, its not possible on V 0.59.1 I think closing of #17213 as duplicate of #3194 is not correct.ġ7213 is about a mapping where the target contains just modifiers withOUT a character. Maybe someone internally at Microsoft could forward this, as I don't see any chance for such an request to succeed from the outside. sending not the hyper-key combination alone but some other combination (hyper+O maybe), or even better allow to reconfigure what that key sends (which would fit well into the already existing Mouse and Keyboard Center). ![]() The best solution, but outside of the scope of the of the PowerToys, would probably be to change the behaviour of what a Microsoft keyboard sends when the office key is pressed, e.g. I guess that's another one of these "why Microsoft?"-moments. Curious why the Emoji key doesn't map to Windows Key +. This is great feedback, thanks claire! never thought I'd need an emoji key LOL. The Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center ( ) allows to configure several keys on the keyboard, but not the office key (again why Microsoft?). Some more background and how messed up this is can be found here: Hyper-key (or Office-key)+L leads you to Linkedin, Office+T to Teams, Office+Y opens, and so on, without any way to configure it. So if you have an older keyboard with a dedicated hyper-key, pressing this key will try to start of MS Office, too.īy the way there are more hyper-key combinations included in Windows 10. the hyper-key combination alone (another why Microsoft?) being used in Windows 10 (since May 2019 update, registered via explorer.exe) to start MS Office, or - if there is no MS Office to start - leads you to an MS Office advertising page. ![]() on any recent Microsoft keyboard with "Office key" this key is sending the "hyper-key" modifier combination (Win+Ctrl+Alt+Shift) without another modifier key (why Microsoft?), and. ![]() Implementing this would be really great, because I found this issue while trying to deactivate the office key on one of my Microsoft keyboards (with the help of PowerToys).
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